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  • 71bid — I [[t]bɪ̱d[/t]] ATTEMPTING OR OFFERING ♦♦ bids, bidding (The form bid is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) 1) N COUNT: N for n, N to inf A bid for something or a bid to do something is an attempt to obtain it… …

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  • 72speculate — spec·u·late / spe kyə ˌlāt/ vb lat·ed, lat·ing vi 1: to theorize on the basis of insufficient evidence ◇ A jury is not permitted to speculate on a matter about which insufficient evidence has been presented in reaching its verdict. 2: to assume a …

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  • 73presume — verb 1) I presumed that it had once been an attic Syn: assume, suppose, dare say, imagine, take it, expect, believe, think, surmise, guess, judge, conjecture, speculate, postulate, presuppose 2) let …

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  • 74venture — [n] gamble, attempt adventure, baby*, chance, deal, endeavor, enterprise, essay, experiment, exploit, feat*, hazard, header, investment, jeopardy, peril, pet project*, project, proposition, pursuit, risk, setup*, shot*, spec*, speculation, stab* …

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  • 75William Butler Yeats — (pronEng|ˈjeɪts; 13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet and dramatist and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and English literary establishments, in his later years Yeats served as an… …

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  • 76Harry Paget Flashman — Brigadier General Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC KCB KCIE (5 May 1822 – 1915) is a fictional character created by George MacDonald Fraser, but based on the character Flashman in Tom Brown s Schooldays , a semi autobiographical work by Thomas… …

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  • 77Clementia — This article is about the Roman goddess. For the Christian romance, see Clementine literature. In Roman mythology, Clementia was the goddess of forgiveness and mercy. She was deified as a celebrated virtue of Julius Caesar, who was famed for his… …

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  • 78Studies in Words — is a secular work of linguistic scholarship written by Clive Staples Lewis and published by the Cambridge University Press in 1960. In this book, Lewis examines the history of various words used in the English language which have changed their… …

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  • 79The Man in the Brown Suit —   …

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  • 80Ramprasad Sen — (Bangla: রামপ্রসাদ সেন) (1720 1781) was a Bengali mystic poet and singer of Hindu devotional songs, specially Shyama Sangeet (Songs devoted to the goddess Kali). He is almost always referred to as Ramprasad , and his songs are known as Ramprasadi …

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