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Pejorative terms to describe persons with BPD such as “ difficult ,” “ treatment resistant ,” “ manipulative ,” “ demanding ” and “ attention seeking " are often used, and may become a self-fulfilling prophecy as the clinician's negative response triggers further self-destructive behaviour.
Pejorative names for the practice include janitor's insurance and dead peasants insurance, the latter of which refers to the plot of Nikolai Gogol's novel Dead Souls.
* Pejorative, any term of disparagement.
* Dictionary. com defines " the Ugly American " as: Pejorative term for Americans traveling or living abroad who remain ignorant of local culture and judge everything by American standards.
A sixth century post-Roman kingdom called Urland is being terrorized by a 400 year old dragon named Vermithrax Pejorative.

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We find temples and shrines erected in his honour, e. g. at Nippur, Girsu, Ur, Babylon, Sippar, and Nineveh, and the numerous epithets given to him, as well as the various forms under which the god appears, alike bear witness to the popularity which he enjoyed from the earliest to the latest period of Babylonian-Assyrian history.
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The epithets that can be identified are: Cozeuios, i. e. Conseuius the Sower, which opens the carmen and is attested as an old form of Consivius in Tertullian ; Patultius: the Opener ; Iancus or Ianeus: the Gatekeeper ; Duonus Cerus: the Good Creator ; rex king ( potissimum melios eum recum: the most powerful and best o ' em kings ); diuum patrem ( partem ): father of the gods ( or part of the gods ); diuum deus: god of the gods ; ianitos: the Janitor, Gatekeeper.
The epithets in the former name-set are " desired of Neferkheprure / Waenre " ( i. e. Akhenaten ).
Some epithets are known by the Latin term epitheton necessarium because they are required to distinguish the bearers, e. g. as an alternative to ordinals after a prince's name — such as Richard the Lionheart ( Richard I of England ), or Charles the Fat alongside Charles the Bald.
Gradually, many of these " Epidendrums " were recognized as being quite diverse and deserving of different generic epithets -- many belong to different tribes or subtribes ( e. g. Vanda ).

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Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
the Homeric poet had epithets, which provided for recurring needs in the hexameter.
Either poet could quickly and easily select words or phrases to supply his immediate requirements as he chanted out his lines, because the kennings and the epithets made possible the construction of systems of numerous synonyms for the chief common and proper nouns.
Other synonyms could of course serve the same function, and for the sake of ease I shall speak of kennings and epithets in the widest and loosest possible sense, and name, for example, Gar-Dene a kenning for the Danes.
But we can say that since a writing poet, with leisure before him, would seem unlikely to invent a technique based upon frequent and substantial circumlocution, the kennings like the epithets must reasonably be ascribed to an oral tradition.
In Coriolanus the agnomen of Marcius is used deliberately and pointedly, but the Homeric epithets and the Anglo-Saxon kennings are used casually and recall to the hearer `` a familiar story or situation or a useful or pleasant quality of the referent ''.
Apollo, like other Greek deities, had a number of epithets applied to him, reflecting the variety of roles, duties, and aspects ascribed to the god.
3 ) criticizes his writings as characterized by pomposity of style and an extravagant use of poetical epithets and compounds and far-fetched metaphors.
218b ), both epithets of heroes in general.
This still meant that he could be very critical of the Catholic Church, referring to it with the standard Protestant epithets and descriptions of it as superstition and idolatry as well as dismissing what his compatriots saw as uncivilised beliefs.
# Includes the use of epithets.
The epithets contained in this writing are considered to be some of the strongest found in the New Testament.
In fact, none of these ( and other ) additional epithets and titles had ever been completely discarded.
Many deities could be given epithets that seem to indicate that they were greater than any other god, suggesting some kind of unity beyond the multitude of natural forces.
He was known by the epithets " The Golden King " and " The Lion of the North " by neighboring sovereigns.
Many combats, deaths, boasts, threats, epithets, figures of speech, stories, lines of poetry and books of the Iliad later, Hector lays hold of Protesilaus ' ship and calls for fire.
As these epithets imply, there has long been a debate — at least from the time of Cicero's On the Laws ( Book 1, paragraph 5 )— concerning the veracity of his tales and, more importantly, the extent to which he knew himself to be creating fabrications.
Incidents of anti-Semitism Greenberg faced included having players stare at him and having coarse racial epithets thrown at him by spectators and sometimes opposing players.
He is often given various names and epithets, and represents the male part of the religion's duotheistic theological system, the other part being the female Triple Goddess or other Mother Goddess.
The Horned God is given different names and epithets by different Wiccan groups and traditions.
Hephaestus is given many epithets.
Thus we have in the first five centuries such epithets applied to her as " in every respect holy ", " in all things unstained ", " super-innocent " and " singularly holy "; she is compared to Eve before the fall, as ancestress of a redeemed people ; she is " the earth before it was accursed.

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The main sources of Janus's cult epithets are the fragments of the Carmen Saliare preserved by Varro in his work De Lingua Latina, a list preserved in a passage of Macrobius's Saturnalia ( I 9, 15-16 ), another in a passage of Johannes Lydus's De Mensibus ( IV 1 ), a list in Cedrenus's Historiarum Compendium ( I p. 295 7 Bonn ), partly dependent on Lydus's, and one in Servius Honoratus's commentary to the Aeneis ( VII 610 ).
Literary works also preserve some of Janus's cult epithets, such as Ovid's long passage of the Fasti devoted to Janus at the beginning of Book I ( 89-293 ), Tertullian, Augustine and Arnobius.
Other Nigerian epithets include: ufofob, robirobi, baba erin, etonto English, wuru, Udi Ogagan and Agbakara and Aka mere, Agbagba, as well OHMS ( Our Home Made Stuff ), Iced Water, Push Me, I Push You and Craze man in the bottle.
Both kings used the epithets Soter Epiphanes and the reverse of Athena Alkidemos ( fighting Pallas Athene ), the emblem of the dynasty of Menander I. Polyxenios also struck bronzes with Athena on the obverse and her aegis on the reverse.
Bopearachchi dated Antimachus II to 160 – 155 BCE on numismatical grounds, but changed this to 174 – 165 BCE after the tax-receipt was revealed to synchronise his reign with that of Antimachus I. R. C. Senior has not dated Antimachus II but thinks that his coins were possibly Indian issues of Antimachus I, despite their different epithets and coin types.

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Species contained in the Cyphomandra clade, with their former specific epithets cited if they have significantly changed when moving to Solanum, are:
Each man, using such epithets as " wretched compiler ", tried to convince the other to return to his former religion, to no avail ( Katz, pp. 40 – 41 ; Stillman, pp. 54 – 55 ).

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The Dudleys: " The Most Hated Tag Team "-The Dudley Boyz and Paul Heyman discuss the time period where the Dudleys would be so hated, they would insult the fans ( including accusing a mother of teaching her daughter to perform oral sex, and calling fans epithets like " faggot " and " fat, bald motherfucker "), and start riots.

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