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May 1, 2007
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with Anu Gargobiter dictum(OB-i-tuhr DIK-tuhm)
noun: [From Latin, literally, saying by the way.] "'Abstract Expressionism was being deployed as a cold war weapon,' (Frances Stonor) Saunders jauntily asserts. ... Obiter dicta like Saunders's pronouncement above highlight her irreducible problem." Josef Joffe; America's Secret Weapon; New York Times Book Review; Apr 23, 2000. See more usage examples of obiter dictum in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusIf you devote your life to seeking revenge, first dig two graves. -Confucius, philosopher and teacher (c. 551-478 BCE) |
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