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  • 61Ghost of Christmas Present — Unreferenced|date=October 2007 .The Ghost of Christmas Present was the second of the three spirits (after the visitation by Jacob Marley) that haunted the miser Ebenezer Scrooge, in order to prompt him to repent. It transported him around the… …

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  • 62Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973 film) — For other uses, see Don t Be Afraid of the Dark (disambiguation). Don t Be Afraid of the Dark Original 1973 TV Guide advertisement. Directed by …

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  • 63Nambassa — Chinese dragon dance, mainstage Nambassa Festival 1979 Nambassa was a series of hippie conceived festivals held between 1976 and 1981 on large farms around Waihi and Waikino in New Zealand. They were music, arts and alternatives festivals that… …

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  • 64Corollaries — Corollary Cor ol*la*ry (k?r ?l l? r?; 277), n.; pl. {Corollaries} ( r?z). [L. corollarium gift, corollary, fr. corolla. See {Corolla}.] 1. That which is given beyond what is actually due, as a garland of flowers in addition to wages; surplus;… …

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  • 65Corollary — Cor ol*la*ry (k?r ?l l? r?; 277), n.; pl. {Corollaries} ( r?z). [L. corollarium gift, corollary, fr. corolla. See {Corolla}.] 1. That which is given beyond what is actually due, as a garland of flowers in addition to wages; surplus; something… …

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  • 66Poltroonery — Pol*troon er*y, n. [F. poltronnerie; cf. It. poltroneria.] Cowardice; want of spirit; pusillanimity. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 67Chronicles of the Canongate — was a collection of stories by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1827 and 1828. They are named after the Canongate, in Edinburgh. 1st series: (short stories, 1827) The Highland Widow The Two Drovers My Aunt Margaret s Mirror 2nd series: (novel,… …

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  • 68poltroonery — noun Cowardice; want of spirit; pusillanimity. Genius, Poet: do we know what these words mean? […] Nature’s own sacred voice heard once more athwart the dreary boundless element of hearsaying and canting, of twaddle and poltroonery, in which the… …

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  • 69eftforgiefnes — f ( se/ sa) a sending back or away, releasing; A sending back, returning; of persons; Of things, a throwing back, reflecting; A letting down, lowering; A slackening, relaxing, abating, diminishing, remitting; remission, relaxation, abatement;… …

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  • 70poltroonery — n. Cowardice, baseness, dastardy, dastardliness, cowardliness, want of spirit …

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