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  • 31George Robert Sims — (2 September 1847 4 September 1922) was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant. Sims began writing lively humour and satiric pieces for Fun magazine and The Referee , but he was soon concentrating on social reform,… …

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  • 32Mile Jab Hum Tum — Infobox Television show name = Mile Jab Hum Tum format = Teen Drama Romance runtime = approx. 22 min. creator = Star One country = India network = Star One first aired = 2008 last aired = present num seasons = num episodes = 7 | About the Show… …

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  • 33promptly — Synonyms and related words: PDQ, agilely, amain, animatedly, anxiously, apace, ardently, at flank speed, at once, avidly, breathlessly, by forced marches, cursorily, de bonne volonte, decisively, directly, double quick, eagerly, enthusiastically …

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  • 34quickly — Synonyms and related words: PDQ, agilely, amain, animatedly, anxiously, apace, at flank speed, at once, at the double, avidly, breathlessly, briefly, by forced marches, cursorily, decisively, directly, double quick, eagerly, enthusiastically,… …

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  • 35Himnusz — English: Hymn Original sheet music for Himnusz. National anthem of …

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  • 36Stollen — This article is about the food. For the musical term, see Bar form. A Stollen is a loaf shaped cake containing dried fruit, and covered with sugar, powdered sugar or icing sugar. The cake is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried… …

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  • 37Wesley College, Colombo — is a Methodist educational institution in Sri Lanka.In 1858 Rev. Joseph Rippon (a great uncle of Rev. Henry Highfield) wanted to establish a superior educational institution for the Wesleyan Methodist Mission in South Ceylon. On March 2nd 1874… …

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  • 38John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee — Born 21 July 1648(1648 07 21) Glen Ogilvie, near Glamis, Angus Died 27 July 1689 …

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  • 39eagerly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. anxiously, zealously, intently, sincerely, expectantly, anticipatorily, vigorously, readily, earnestly, willingly, heartily, enthusiastically, energetically, strenuously, fiercely, cordially, readily, promptly, rapidly,… …

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  • 40pace — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pas, from Anglo French, stride, step, from Latin passus, from pandere to spread more at fathom Date: 14th century 1. a. rate of movement; especially an established rate of locomotion b. rate of progress;… …

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