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  • 51anguish — I. n. Agony (especially of the mind), torment, torture, rack, pang, severe pain, extreme suffering, acute distress. See agony. II. v. a. Distress, torture. See agonize …

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  • 52torture — I. n. Anguish, agony, torment, rack, pang, extreme pain, excruciating pain, acute distress. II. v. a. Torment, distress, agonize, rack, excruciate, pain extremely, put to extreme pain …

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  • 53miserable — miserable, wretched both describe something (as a person s state of health or of mind, a state of affairs, a human being with reference to his condition or character, or a thing compared with others of its kind) that is deplorably or contemptibly …

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  • 54NAD — • neutrophil actin dysfunction; • new antigenic determinant; • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; • nicotinic acid dehydrogenase; • no abnormal discovery; • no active disease; • no acute distress; • no apparent distress; • no appreciable disease; …

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  • 55The Frank Buttle Trust — The Trust’s Vision = “To ensure that children and young people in desperate need are given a brighter future”.The Work of the TrustFounded in 1937 and operational since 1953, The Frank Buttle Trust is the largest UK charity providing grant aid… …

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  • 56Reform movement — redirects here. For specific organizations by that name, see Reform Movement (disambiguation) A reform movement is a kind of social movement that aims to make gradual change, or change in certain aspects of society rather than rapid or… …

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  • 57Dyssomnia — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|307.47, ICD9|780.56 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D020920 Dyssomnias are a broad classification of sleeping disorder that make it… …

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  • 58Erfurt Treasure — The Erfurt Treasure is a hoard of coins, goldsmith s work and jewelry that belonged to a Jewish family, who secreted them hastily in Erfurt during the time of the Black Death. The pieces were never recovered until they were found in 1998, quite… …

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  • 59Ruskin, John — born Feb. 8, 1819, London, Eng. died Jan. 20, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire English art critic. Born into a wealthy family, Ruskin was largely educated at home. He was a gifted painter, but the best of his talent went into his writing. His… …

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  • 60urban climate — Any set of climatic conditions that prevails in a large metropolitan area and that differs from the climate of its rural surroundings. Urban climates are distinguished from those of less built up areas by differences of air temperature, humidity …

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