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  • 121house — A building, Simmons v State, 234 Ind 489, 129 NE2d 121. Any building, edifice, or structure enclosed with walls and covered. State v Beckwith, 135 Me 423, 198 A 739; Mulligan v State, 25 Tex App 199, 7 SW 664. A building, whether for private or… …

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  • 122house — [OE] The ultimate origins of house are uncertain. The furthest it can be positively traced into the past is to a prehistoric Germanic *khūsam, which also produced German haus, Dutch huus (probably a close relative of English husk), and Swedish… …

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  • 123house —  the house, the room called the hall. N …

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  • 124House (TV series) — House Also known as House, M.D. Format Medical drama Mystery Dramedy …

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  • 125House music — House Stylistic origins Disco, electronic, garage, Hi NRG, soul, funk, synthpop, dub, hip hop, boogie Cultural origins Early 1980s in Chicago, United States Typical instruments Samp …

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  • 126House Sparrow — Male in Australia Female in England …

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  • 127House (musique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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  • 128House Music — House (musique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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