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  • 51Mack Sennett — En 1910 Données clés Nom de naissance Michael Sinnott Surno …

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  • 52Micheal Sinott — Mack Sennett Mack Sennett Mack Sennett, de son vrai nom Michael Sinnott, (17 janvier 1880 à Danville, Québec 5 novembre 1960 à Woodland Hills, Californie) est un …

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  • 5325. THE CRITERION (al-Furqan) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Blessed is He who sent down the Criterion upon His servant, to be a warning to humanity. 2. He to whom belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, who took to Himself no son, who never had… …

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  • 54deviation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Turning away Nouns deviation; swerving, warp, refraction; deflection, declination; diversion, divergence, digression, excursion, departure from, aberration; zigzag; siding; detour, bypass, byroad,… …

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  • 55stray — /streɪ / (say stray) verb (i) 1. to go from the proper course or place or beyond the proper limits, especially without settled course or purpose; ramble; roam. 2. to wander (away, off, from, into, to, etc.). 3. to deviate, as from the set or… …

  • 56Randall Balmer — Randall Herbert Balmer (born October 22 1954) is an American author, professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University, an editor for Christianity Today and an Episcopal priest. He earned a Ph.D. from Princeton… …

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  • 57Орай (Звездные врата) — Орай (англ. Ori) Вид Древние Родной мир Селестис в галактике Орай Руководство Теократическая империя Предыдущие союзы Альтеране Ключевые серии …

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  • 58wander — [wän′dər] vi. [ME wandren < OE wandrian, akin to Ger wandern, akin ? to WEND, WIND1] 1. to move or go about aimlessly, without plan or fixed destination; ramble; roam 2. to go to a destination in a casual way or by an indirect route; idle;… …

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  • 59lure — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French lure, leure, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German luoder bait; perhaps akin to Old English lathian to invite, Old High German ladōn Date: 14th century 1. an object usually of leather… …

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  • 60miss — Synonyms and related words: abandon, avoid, babe, baby, bachelor girl, be bereaved of, be blind to, be caught out, be inattentive, be unwary, bird, blink at, blunder, broad, bungle, chick, clerical error, coed, colleen, come short, connive at,… …

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