after absence
31Obeyesekere Walawa — aka Maligawa is a large bungalow (as mansions are referred to locally) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A stately home modeled on Neoclassical style, it was used as a town house by the Obeyesekere family, even thou at its construction it was situated in… …
32break — 1. v. & n. v. (past broke or archaic brake; past part. broken or archaic broke) 1 tr. & intr. a separate into pieces under a blow or strain; shatter. b make or become inoperative, esp. from damage (the toaster has broken). c break a bone in or… …
33break — break1 verb (past broke; past participle broken) 1》 separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain. ↘(of waves) curl over and dissolve into foam. ↘(of the amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus) be discharged when the sac is… …
34Kenneth Cope — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Kenneth Cope imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date and age|1931|4|14 location = UK Liverpool, height = deathdate = deathplace = birthname = othername = homepage = academyawards = : For the musician,… …
35atavist — noun A genetic characteristic emerging after absence from several generations …
36Moon in Taurus — Directed by Steff Gruber Produced by Steff Gruber …
37term — 1. obsolete the period of menstruation Literally, any specific period: My wife, after absence of her terms for seven weeks... (Pepys, 1660) 2.(a) imprisonment The duration need not be stated: He was a two bit porch climber… …
38break ship Nautical — fail to rejoin one s ship after absence on leave. → break …
39stage — 1. v. Accomplish. 2. stage a come back Return to a profession, sport, etc., after absence …
40re|sump|tion — «rih ZUHMP shuhn», noun. 1. the act of resuming: »the resumption of duties after absence. 2. U.S. History. the return to specie payments by the government: »The Resumption Act of 1875 provided for resumption on January 1, 1879. ╂[< Late Latin… …