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  • 101dottiness — noun The state or quality of being dotty, mildly insane or preoccupied See Also: dotty, dottily …

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  • 102List of EastEnders characters (1985) — The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by executive producer Julia Smith. The first episode of EastEnders was broadcast on 19… …

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  • 103List of EastEnders characters (2009) — EastEnders is a long running BBC soap opera from the United Kingdom. This is a list of characters who first appeared on the programme during 2009, listed in order of their first appearance. They were all introduced by the show s executive… …

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  • 104List of EastEnders characters (2003) — The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2003, by order of first appearance. Contents 1 Eleanor Trueman 2 Dominic Price 3 Dennis Rickman …

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  • 105One Thrilling Night — Directed by William Beaudine Produced by A.W. Hackel Written by Joseph Hoffman (original screenplay) Cinematography …

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  • 106The Get Along Gang — (La pandilla que se lleva bien, traducida al español cómo La Pandilla Feliz y al portugués cómo Nossa Turma), fue una franquicia popular en los años 80 en Estados Unidos, de la que se derivó una serie animada. Se crearon 13 episodios de la serie… …

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  • 107Matilda Román — Personaje de Grachi Primera aparición 3 de mayo de 2011 Creador(es) Mariela Romero Interpretado por Kimberly Dos Ramos …

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  • 108Spezialagent Oso — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Spezialagent Oso Originaltitel Special Agent Oso …

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  • 109insane — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Deranged] Syn. crazy, crazed, mad, wild, raging, frenzied, lunatic, schizophrenic, psychotic, psychopathic, psychoneurotic, paranoid, non compos mentis (Latin), maniacal, raving, demented, rabid, berserk, unbalanced,… …

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  • 110dote — [13] English may have borrowed dote from Middle Dutch doten ‘be silly’, but its ultimate origins are not known. To begin with it meant ‘be silly’ in English too (a sense now mainly preserved in its various derivatives), and ‘show excessive… …

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