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  • 91Henry M. Senter — cropped from 1896 University of Michigan team photograph Born August 29, 1873 Eagle River, Michigan Died April 15, 1934 California …

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  • 92Nigerian traditional rulers — West Africa in 1625 showing the main states at that time. Modern Nigeria covers the eastern part of this area, including Oyo, the Igbo states to the east and the Hausa / Fulani states such as Katsina and Kano to the north. Nigerian traditional… …

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  • 93word of blog — n. Communication that occurs via blogs. [Cf. word of mouth.] Example Citations: Just like the Web itself, blogs more than 70 million by one count have moved from their pioneer days to a more mature phase where they command respect and huge… …

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  • 94follower — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ardent, close, enthusiastic, keen (esp. BrE) ▪ an ardent follower of the sport ▪ dedicated, devoted, devout …

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  • 95impress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. stamp, mark, print, imprint; dint, dent; inspire, overawe; interest; strike; draft, compel (service), shanghai. See compulsion, printing. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To affect strongly or deeply] Syn.… …

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  • 96impart — [[t]ɪmpɑ͟ː(r)t[/t]] imparts, imparting, imparted 1) VERB If you impart information to people, you tell it to them. [FORMAL] [V n] The ability to impart knowledge and command respect is the essential qualification for teachers... [V n to n] Think… …

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  • 97standing — [[t]stæ̱ndɪŋ[/t]] standings 1) N UNCOUNT: with supp, oft adj N, with poss Someone s standing is their reputation or status. ...an artist of international standing... He has improved his country s standing abroad... She had the wealth and social… …

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  • 98framework — Sir Ernest Gowers (1965) was greatly offended by what he saw as the overuse of the expression within (or in) the framework of, meaning broadly ‘in the context of’. Presumably he grew tired of reading it in successions of official Civil Service… …

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  • 99Commanded — Command Com*mand (?; 61), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Commanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Commanding}.] [OE. comaunden, commanden, OF. comander, F. commander, fr. L. com + mandare to commit to, to command. Cf. {Commend}, {Mandate}.] 1. To order with authority; …

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  • 100Commanding — Command Com*mand (?; 61), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Commanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Commanding}.] [OE. comaunden, commanden, OF. comander, F. commander, fr. L. com + mandare to commit to, to command. Cf. {Commend}, {Mandate}.] 1. To order with authority; …

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