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  • 71Calendar of 2000 — ▪ 2001 January We are fortunate to be alive at this moment in history. Never before has our nation enjoyed, at once, so much prosperity and social progress with so little internal crisis and so few external threats. Never before have we had such… …

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  • 72chance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 possibility ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, high, real, strong ▪ There is a very real chance that the film will win an award. ▪ decent …

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  • 73John Singer Sargent — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = John Singer Sargent imagesize = 270px caption = Self Portrait , 1906, oil on canvas, 70 x 53 cm, Uffizi Gallery, Florence. birthname = birthdate = January 12, 1856 location = Florence, Italy deathdate =… …

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  • 74offer — 1. verb 1) Chris offered another suggestion Syn: put forward, proffer, provide, give, present, come up with, suggest, extend, recommend, propose, advance, submit, tender, render Ant …

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  • 75do·na·tion — /doʊˈneıʃən/ noun, pl tions 1 : something (such as money, food, clothes, etc.) that you give in order to help a person or organization [count] All donations are appreciated. They thanked her for the generous donation. [=gift] …

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  • 76Virgil — For other uses, see Virgil (disambiguation). Publius Vergilius Maro A profile of Virgil with laurel wreath Born October 15, 70 BC Andes, Cisalpine Gaul, Roman Republic Died …

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  • 77Jam (TV series) — infobox television show name = Jam creator = Chris Morris caption = The front cover of the DVD release of Jam . format = Ambient comedy runtime = approx. 25 minutes starring = Chris Morris Mark Heap Kevin Eldon Amelia Bullmore David Cann Julia… …

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  • 78charity — 01. When she died, she left all her money to a [charity] which helps children in developing countries. 02. We made a large donation to a [charitable] organization that is building hospitals in developing countries. 03. The children went door to… …

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  • 79please — I. verb (pleased; pleasing) Etymology: Middle English plesen, from Anglo French plaisir, pleisir, pleire, from Latin placēre; akin to Latin placare to placate and perhaps to Greek plak , plax flat surface more at fluke Date: 14th century… …

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