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  • 41squash — squash1 squasher, n. /skwosh, skwawsh/, v.t. 1. to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel. 2. to suppress or put down; quash. 3. to silence or disconcert (someone), as with a crushing retort or emotional or… …

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  • 42Charter 08 — Traditional Chinese 零八憲章 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 43The Fellowship (Christian organization) — For other groups of similar name, see The Fellowship. Fellowship Foundation Formation 1935 Headquarters Cedars, a mansion in Arlington, Virginia[1] Associate Director Douglas Coe …

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  • 44March to the Sea (novel) — March to the Sea   …

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  • 45unutterable — unutterable, inexpressible, unspeakable, ineffable, indescribable, indefinable mean incapable of being told or described. All are often nothing more than intensives implying an extreme that goes beyond the power of words to express. In its more… …

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  • 46dead — [[t]dɛd[/t]] adj., er, est, n. adv. 1) no longer living; deprived of life 2) brain dead 3) not endowed with life; inanimate 4) resembling death; deathlike: a dead faint[/ex] 5) bereft of sensation or feeling; numb 6) (of an emotion) no longer… …

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  • 47dead — /dɛd / (say ded) adjective 1. no longer living; deprived of life. 2. not endowed with life; inanimate: dead matter. 3. resembling death: a dead sleep. 4. bereft of sensation; insensible; numb: my foot is dead; dead to all sense of shame. 5. no… …

  • 48ENGLAND — The British Isles were unknown to the Jews until a late date, and the settlement of the Jews in medieval England was among the latest in Europe. It is possible that a small nucleus was to be found there under the Romans and that in the Saxon… …

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