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  • 31passing — passingly, adv. passingness, n. /pas ing, pah sing/, adj. 1. going by or past; elapsing: He was feeling better with each passing day. 2. brief, fleeting, or fortuitous; transitory: to take a passing fancy to something. 3. done, given, etc., in… …

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  • 32Titian — Titianesque, adj. /tish euhn/, n. 1. (Tiziano Vecellio) c1477 1576, Italian painter. 2. (l.c.) a reddish brown or golden brown color: hair of titian. adj. 3. (l.c.) having titian color: titian hair. * * * orig. Tiziano Vecellio born 1488/90,… …

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  • 33unbeatable — unbeatably, adv. /un bee teuh beuhl/, adj. 1. incapable of being beaten; impossible to defeat: an unbeatable football team. 2. of surpassingly good quality; excellent: an unbeatable combination of brains and talent. [1895 1900; UN + BEATABLE] * * …

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  • 34science, history of — Introduction       the history of science from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the 20th century.       On the simplest level, science is knowledge of the world of nature. There are many regularities in nature that mankind has had to… …

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  • 35the bee's knees — noun Something excellent, surpassingly wonderful, or cool. Syn: the cat’s pyjamas, the cat’s meow …

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  • 36passing — 1. adverb Surpassingly, greatly, quite. “Every story,” Daddy said, “is about sex or death, or sometimes both.” 2. noun a) A death. b) A form of juggling …

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  • 37infinitely — adverb a) in an infinite manner; as of anything growing without bounds; endlessly He is infinitely more capable than John. b) To a surpassingly large extent …

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  • 38George Copeland — (April 3, 1882 – June 16, 1971)[1] was an American classical pianist known primarily for his championship of the French composer Claude Debussy in the early 20th century and his interpretations of modern Spanish piano works. George Copeland ca.… …

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  • 39International status and usage of the euro — Worldwide use of the euro and US$:   Eurozone …

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  • 40acutely — Synonyms and related words: abundantly, amazingly, amply, astonishingly, awesomely, conspicuously, copiously, eminently, emphatically, exceptionally, exquisitely, extraordinarily, exuberantly, famously, generously, glaringly, impressively,… …

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