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  • 125Mary Augusta Mullikin — (b. 1874 in Ohio/d 1964); an American painter who spent almost 30 years in China from 1920 to the end of World War II. Member of the American Federation of Art. Joint author with Anna Hotchkis, also a painter, of two books of their travels in… …

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  • 126must — [[t]məst, STRONG mʌst[/t]] ♦ musts (The noun is pronounced [[t]mʌ̱st[/t]].) 1) MODAL You use must to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something to happen. You use must not or mustn t to indicate that you think it is… …

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  • 127coronary inefficiency —    a weak heart    Medical jargon which verges on circumlocution or pomposity:     A coronary inefficiency had made it necessary for Robert Winthrop to use a wheelchair. (Ludlum, 1979)    If someone is said to have suffered a coronary, it means… …

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  • 128dicky —  1. Unwell, dicky heart Weak heart.  2. Detachable, starched shirt front.  3. Risky. Tricky …

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