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  • 121New York City mayoral election, 2013 — Elections in New York Federal offices Presidential elections 1996 · 2000 · 2004  …

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  • 122intervene — verb ADVERB ▪ actively, directly ▪ personally ▪ The President intervened personally in the crisis. ▪ decisively ▪ Government often intervenes …

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  • 123hanker — han|ker [ˈhæŋkə US ər] v hanker after/for [hanker after/for sth] phr v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from Flemish hankeren, from hangen to hang ] to feel strongly that you want something ▪ She hankered for a new life in a different country.… …

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  • 124innate — in|nate [ˌıˈneıt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of innasci, from nasci to be born ] 1.) an innate quality or ability is something you are born with ▪ Children have an innate ability to learn language. 2.) an innate… …

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  • 125inner — in|ner W2 [ˈınə US ər] adj [only before noun] [: Old English; Origin: innera, from inne inside ] 1.) on the inside or close to the centre of something ≠ ↑outer ▪ an inner room ▪ inner London ▪ the inner ear 2.) inner th …

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  • 126magnetic — mag|net|ic [mægˈnetık] adj 1.) concerning or produced by ↑magnetism ▪ magnetic forces 2.) having the power of a magnet or behaving like a magnet: 3.) magnetic personality/charm etc qualities that make other people feel strongly attracted to you… …

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  • 127magnetize — mag|net|ize also magnetise BrE [ˈmægnıtaız] v [T] 1.) to make iron or steel able to pull other pieces of metal towards itself 2.) to have a powerful effect on people so that they feel strongly attracted to you ▪ His dark flashing eyes seemed to… …

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  • 128rant — [rænt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Early Dutch ranten] to talk or complain in a loud excited and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something rant about ▪ She was still ranting about the unfairness of it all. ▪ Why don… …

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