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  • 121lord — 1. noun /lɔːd/ a) A person having formal authority over others, a ruler. b) A person enjoying great respect in a community. Syn: possessor, proprietor, sovereign 2. verb …

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  • 122Al-Nawawi — For other people named Al Nawawi, see Al Nawawi (disambiguation). Yahya ibn Sharaf al Nawawi Full name Yahya ibn Sharaf al Nawawi Born 631 AH/1234 CE Died 676 AH [1]/1278 CE Era …

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  • 123New England Art Union — The New England Art Union (1850 ca.1852) was established in Boston, Massachusetts for the encouragement of artists, the promotion of art in New England and the wider United States.[1] Edward Everett, Franklin Dexter, and Henry Wadsworth… …

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  • 124Jubilee —    A joyful shout or clangour of trumpets, the name of the great semi centennial festival of the Hebrews. It lasted for a year. During this year the land was to be fallow, and the Israelites were only permitted to gather the spontaneous produce… …

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  • 125prevail — pre·vail /pri vāl/ vi 1: to obtain substantially the relief or action sought in a lawsuit 2: to be frequent or predominant the prevail ing rate Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 126browbeat — I verb abash, badger, beat down, bully, chide, cow, daunt, deflate, discourage, dishonor, domineer, dress down, drive, exert pressure on, frighten, give one a talking to, goad, harass, humble, humiliate, intimidate, make nervous, make one feel… …

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  • 127dominate — I verb administer, carry authority, command, compel, control, dictate, domineer, govern, have power, hold down, influence, keep subjugated, lead, manage, master, oppress, overrule, predominate, preponderate, preside over, prevail, reign over,… …

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  • 128impose — I (enforce) verb bid, bind, burden, charge, coerce, command, compel, conscript, constrain, decree, demand, dictate, direct, drive, enact, encumber, enjoin, exact, execute, extort, force upon, impel, imponere, iniungere, insist upon, lay upon,… …

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