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  • 71yield — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gieldan; akin to Old High German geltan to pay Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. archaic recompense, reward 2. to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required 3. to give up …

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  • 72List of self-sufficient webcomics — The following self sufficient webcomics are known to produce the primary income of their artists and/or writers. This income typically is derived from on site advertising, web comic merchandising, collections of strips in book form, art… …

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  • 73Carlo Alfredo Piatti — (January 8, 1822 ndash; July 18, 1901) was an Italian cellist. He was born at Borgo Canale, in Bergamo and died in Mozzo, 4 miles from Bergamo.The cellist Alfredo Piatti made his concert debut at 15 and started touring at 16. No one doubted the… …

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  • 74Phar Lap — at Flemington Racecourse c. 1930 Rasse: Englisches Vollblut Vater: Night Raid …

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  • 75Alfredo Piatti — Carlo Alfredo Piatti Pour les articles homonymes, voir Piatti (homonymie). Carlo Alfredo Piatti Carlo Alfredo Piatti, né à Bergame le …

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  • 76Carlo Alfredo Piatti — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Piatti (homonymie). Carlo Alfredo Piatti Carlo Alfredo Piatti (né le 8 janvier 1822 à Bergame …

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  • 77Carlo Alfredo Piatti — (Borgo Canale, cerca de Bérgamo, 8 de enero de 1822 Mozzo, Bérgamo, 18 de julio de 1901) fue un violonchelista y compositor italiano. Alfredo Piatti hizo su debut a los 15 años de edad, y empezó sus viajes por …

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  • 78Список саундтреков аниме «Моя Богиня!» — Ниже приведен список саундтреков (OSTов) из аниме сериала Моя богиня! (ああっ女神さまっ). Содержание 1 Oh My Goddess! (манга) 1.1 Image Album  Music and Short Story 2 Goddess Family Club …

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  • 79appeal — appealability, n. appealable, adj. appealer, n. /euh peel /, n. 1. an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, etc.; entreaty; petition; plea. 2. a request or reference to some person or authority for a decision, corroboration, judgment …

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  • 80exorable — exorability, n. /ek seuhr euh beuhl/, adj. susceptible of being persuaded or moved by entreaty. [1555 65; < L exorabilis, equiv. to exora(re) to prevail upon, move by entreaty (ex EX 1 + orare to pray, beg) + bilis BLE] * * * …

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