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  • 71Kate Morgan — (1865 1892) is an Iowan who died under mysterious circumstances, and is thought by some to be a ghost at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego. She was buried at nearby Mount Hope Cemetery in Division 5 Section 1. BackgroundMorgan (nee Farmer) was… …

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  • 72Next Stop, Greenwich Village — Directed by Paul Mazursky Produced by Paul Mazursky Anthony Ray Written by Paul Mazursky Starring …

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  • 73miss — I [[t]mɪs[/t]] v. t. 1) to fail to hit or strike 2) to fail to encounter, meet, catch, etc.: to miss a train[/ex] 3) to fail to take advantage of: to miss a chance[/ex] 4) to fail to be present at or for: to miss a day of school[/ex] 5) to notice …

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  • 74maid of honor — noun an unmarried woman who attends the bride at a wedding • Syn: ↑bridesmaid • Hypernyms: ↑attendant, ↑attender, ↑tender, ↑woman, ↑adult female • Member Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 75spin|ster — «SPIHN stuhr», noun. 1. an elderly woman who has not married; old maid: »a middle aged spinster. He was a beau of all the elder ladies and superannuated spinsters (Washington Irving). 2. an unmarried woman. 3. British. any girl or woman of… …

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  • 76Vir|gin — «VUR juhn», noun, adjective. –noun. 1. a woman, especially a young one, who has not had sexual intercourse. 2. an unmarried woman, especially a young woman or girl; maiden. 3. Also, Virgin. a picture or image of the Virgin Mary. 4. Figurative. an …

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  • 77vir|gin — «VUR juhn», noun, adjective. –noun. 1. a woman, especially a young one, who has not had sexual intercourse. 2. an unmarried woman, especially a young woman or girl; maiden. 3. Also, Virgin. a picture or image of the Virgin Mary. 4. Figurative. an …

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  • 78Thomas Lauder — infobox bishopbiog name = Thomas Lauder religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Dunkeld Title = Bishop of Dunkeld Period = 1452 ndash;1475 consecration = 1452 x 1455 Predecessor = John de Ralston Successor = James Livingston post = Master …

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  • 79spinster — mid 14c., female spinner of thread, from M.E. spinnen (see SPIN (Cf. spin)) + stere, feminine suffix. Spinning commonly done by unmarried women, hence the word came to denote an unmarried woman in legal documents from 1600s to early 1900s, and by …

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  • 80maiden — /ˈmeɪdn / (say maydn) noun 1. a maid; girl; young unmarried woman; virgin. 2. a maiden speech. 3. Cricket a maiden over. 4. → maiden horse. 5. → maiden handicap. –adjective 6. of, relating to, or befitting a girl or unmarried woman. 7. unmarried …