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  • 121pleasure — pleasure, delight, joy, delectation, enjoyment, fruition denote the agreeable emotion which accompanies the possession, acquisition, or expectation of something good or greatly desired. Pleasure so strongly implies a feeling of satisfaction or… …

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  • 122satiate — satiate, sate, surfeit, cloy, pall, glut, gorge are comparable when they mean to fill or become filled to the point of repletion. Although both satiate and sate can imply no more than a complete satisfying, both terms more often imply an… …

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  • 123Owen Turner — EastEnders character Portrayed by Lee Ross Introduced by Kate Harwood (2006) Diederick Santer (2009) …

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  • 124Müller, Johannes Peter — born July 14, 1801, Koblenz, France died April 28, 1858, Berlin, Ger. German physiologist, comparative anatomist, and natural philosopher. He studied at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and later taught at both. His discovery that each sense… …

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  • 125sane — adj 1. rational, normal, right, right minded, Latin, compos mentis; sober, stable, of sound mind, of sound judgment, sound minded; sound, healthy, wholesome; lucid, cogent, logical, perceiving, discerning; Sl. all there, Sl. together, Sl. having… …

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  • 126Craii de Curtea-Veche — Mateiu Caragiale s illustration to Craii de Curtea Veche Craii de Curtea Veche ( Romanian for The Old Court Libertines could also be understood to mean The Curtea Veche Kings , based on the common reference to well to do unmarried men as crai) is …

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  • 127objective — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unemotional, unprejudiced, unbiased, impersonal. See extrinsic. n. object, goal, aim, ambition. See intention. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Existing independently of the mind] Syn. actual, external,… …

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  • 128sad — adjective (sadder, saddest) 1》 feeling sorrow; unhappy.     ↘causing or characterized by sorrow or regret. 2》 informal pathetically inadequate or unfashionable. Derivatives saddish adjective sadness noun Word History The Old English word sæd… …

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