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  • 101dry — I. adjective (drier; also dryer; driest; also dryest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drȳge; akin to Old High German truckan dry, Old English drēahnian to drain Date: before 12th century 1. a. free or relatively free from a liquid… …

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  • 102transpose — I. transitive verb (transposed; transposing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French transposer, from Latin transponere (perfect indicative transposui) to change the position of, from trans + ponere to put, place more at position Date: 14th… …

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  • 103Robert Lowth — FRS (27 November, 1710 ndash; 3 November, 1787) was a Bishop of the Church of England, a professor of poetry at Oxford University and the author of one of the most influential textbooks of English grammar.Lowth was born in Hampshire, England, the …

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  • 104Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm — (26 December 1723 in Regensburg – 19 December 1807 in Gotha) was a German born French author. Contents 1 …

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  • 105Paul Daniels — Infobox Celebrity name = Paul Daniels birth date = Birth date and age|1938|4|6|df=yes birth place = South Bank, Middlesbrough, England nationality = British occupation = magician spouse = Debbie McGee website = [http://www.pauldaniels.co.uk… …

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  • 106Francis Ysidro Edgeworth — (8 February 1845 ndash; 13 February 1926) made significant contributions to the methods of statistics during the 1880s. From 1891 onward he was the editor of a leading academic journal in economics and his own writings in economics were… …

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  • 107Greek rock — Rock and roll spread around the world in the 1950s and 60s, entering Greece in the middle of the latter decade. Greek performers in the field include Jimi Quidd (born Jimmy Hatzidimitriou , later of The Dots and producer for Bad Brains), the Bob… …

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  • 108The Oxford Companion to Music — The Oxford Companion to Music, tenth edition. The Oxford Companion to Music is a music reference book in the series of Oxford Companions produced by the Oxford University Press. It was originally conceived and written (almost single handedly) by… …

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  • 109Regional differences and dialects in Indian English — Indian English has developed a number of dialects, distinct from the General/Standard Indian English that educators have attempted to establish and institutionalize, and it is possible to distinguish a person s sociolinguistic background from the …

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  • 110At Her Majesty's Pleasure — ( His Majesty when appropriate) is a legal phrase that derives from the fact that the authority of the law, including the courts and the prisons, is derived from the Crown. Originating in the United Kingdom, it is now used throughout all the… …

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