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Others accused America's most anti-Soviet president of impuissance.
But the fifth round proved rough for Emma and dozens of the nation's other top spellers, who were picked off one by one as they were given obscure words to contend with, such as rhodochrosite and impuissance.
Professor of art history at the Catholic University of Louvain, he is author of the acclaimed L'idole dans l'imaginaire occidental (with Myriam Watthee-Delmotte in 2005), Fou comme une image: puissance et impuissance de nos idoles (2006), the catalogue Emblemata Sacra: Emblem Books from the Maurits Sabbe Library, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (2006), and numerous articles in scholarly books and journals.
 
 
 
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