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  • 111pat on the back — Synonyms and related words: abet, aid and abet, ask for, assurance, assure, bear up, best wishes, bless, blessing, bolster, brace up, buck up, cheer, comfort, compliment, condole with, congratulate, congratulation, console, countenance, ease,… …

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  • 112Osiris-Dionysus — The term Osiris Dionysus is used by some historians of religion [see, e.g., The Jesus Mysteries: Was the Original Jesus a Pagan God? by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy, ISBN 0 722 53677 1 ] to refer to a group of deities worshipped around the… …

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  • 113Elizabeth Charles — Elizabeth Rundle Charles (2 January 1828 28 March 1896) was an English writer.She was born at Tavistock, Devon, the daughter of John Rundle, MP. Some of her youthful poems won the praise of Tennyson, who read them in manuscript. In 1851 she… …

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  • 114David Allen Zubik — infobox bishopbiog name = David Allen Zubik religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Pittsburgh Title = Bishop of Pittsburgh Period = 18 July 2007 present Predecessor = Donald Wuerl Successor = incumbent ordination = 3 May 1977 bishops = Roman… …

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  • 115compliment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. praise, flatter, commend, congratulate. See approbation, congratulation, courtesy. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. praise, commendation, felicitation, tribute, encomium, approval, endorsement, sanction,… …

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  • 116maffick — maf·fick || mæfɪk v. rejoice with loud emotional display; celebrate publicly with extravagant demonstrations …

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  • 117mafficked — maf·fick || mæfɪk v. rejoice with loud emotional display; celebrate publicly with extravagant demonstrations …

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  • 118maffickes — maf·fick || mæfɪk v. rejoice with loud emotional display; celebrate publicly with extravagant demonstrations …

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  • 119mafficking — maf·fick || mæfɪk v. rejoice with loud emotional display; celebrate publicly with extravagant demonstrations …

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  • 120felicitate — v. a. 1. Congratulate, wish joy to, rejoice with. 2. (Rarer.) Delight, bless, beatify, happify (rare), fill with happiness …

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