What's the difference between manichaeism and manicheism?

Manichaeism


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Manicheism

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Manicheism


Definition:

  • (n.) The doctrines taught, or system of principles maintained, by the Manichaeans.

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  • (1) Further deals included Pedro Mendes (£2m), who went to Tottenham Hotspur; Deco, sold to Barcelona in a €21m (£17m) swap deal with the midfielder Ricardo Quaresma; then Maniche to Dinamo Moscow and the 31-year-old Nuno Valente, who joined Everton for £1.5m.
  • (2) When Michael Essien, Frank Lampard, Claude Makelele and Maniche lined up for the kick-off, the side looked overstuffed with central midfield specialists.
  • (3) I really don’t think there was a team playing better than Chelsea last season.” For former Porto player Maniche, the question is naïve.
  • (4) He wanted us to press very high,” said Maniche, a midfielder in Mourinho’s team.
  • (5) The rivalries would do their work,” Maniche said, “and the press conferences.” An ability to play the media has always been a Mourinho strength, antagonising opponents and pressuring referees.
  • (6) That problem was resolved after 16 minutes when Maniche went for a 50-50 ball with Lionel Scaloni near the corner flag, the recklessness of the challenge leaving the referee with little option other than to brandish a straight red card.

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