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  • 71thankfulness — n. Gratitude (with a desire to acknowledge it), sense of obligation, feeling of obligation …

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  • 72gratitude — [n] appreciation acknowledgment, appreciativeness, grace, gratefulness, honor, indebtedness, obligation, praise, recognition, requital, response, responsiveness, sense of obligation, thankfulness, thanks, thanksgiving; concepts 32,76,278,410 Ant …

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  • 73Warren Hastings — Infobox Governor General honorific prefix =Rt. Hon. name =Warren Hastings honorific suffix = |200px order =1st office =Governor General of Bengal term start =1773 term end =1785 predecessor =None successor =Sir John Macpherson, acting birth date …

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  • 74The Open Boat — 1st US edition of The Open Boat, illustrated by Will H. Bradley The Open Boat is a short story by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). First published in 1897, it was based on Crane s experience of surviving a shipwreck off the coast of… …

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  • 75Saudi Arabia — a kingdom in N and central Arabia, including Hejaz, Nejd, and dependencies. 20,087,965; ab. 600,000 sq. mi. (1,554,000 sq. km). Cap.: Riyadh. Cf. Mecca. * * * Saudi Arabia Introduction Saudi Arabia Background: In 1902 Abd al Aziz Ibn SAUD… …

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  • 76shall, will — Distinctions in the use of shall and will have broken down, but some careful speakers still observe these principles: (1) Use shall in the first person and will in the second or third person to express future time: I (we) shall leave soon. You… …

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  • 77incumbency — Synonyms and related words: accountability, accountableness, advowson, amenability, answerability, answerableness, appointment, bale, benefice, berth, billet, burden, burdening, burthen, care of souls, cargo, charge, charging, cumber, cumbrance,… …

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  • 78driven — adjective Date: 1925 1. having a compulsive or urgent quality < a driven sense of obligation > 2. propelled or motivated by something used in combination < results driven > • drivenness noun …

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  • 79obscure — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French oscur, obscur, from Latin obscurus Date: 15th century 1. a. dark, dim b. shrouded in or hidden by darkness c. not clearly seen or easily distinguished ; faint < ob …

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  • 80History of the Netherlands — This article is part of a series Early History …

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