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  • 91overlook — Synonyms and related words: Texas tower, abide with, accept, allow, allow for, autopsy, be big, be blind to, be caught napping, be caught out, be content with, be easy with, be inattentive, be neglectful, be negligent, be unwary, beacon, bear,… …

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  • 92suffer — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide with, accept, ache, acquiesce, admit, agonize, ail, allow, anguish, be affected with, be doubly punished, be exposed to, be punished, be subjected to, bear, bear with, bide, blanch, bleed, blench, blink at …

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  • 93tolerate — Synonyms and related words: abide, abide with, accept, admit, allow, be big, be content with, be easy with, bear, bear with, bide, blink at, brave, brook, concede, condone, connive at, consent to, countenance, disregard, endure, go, hang in, hang …

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  • 94suffer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. endure, encounter, undergo, experience, sustain; allow, permit, tolerate. See feeling, permission. v. i. endure pain, be troubled, ache; ail, be ill. See pain, disease. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To… …

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  • 95Eddie Haskell — This article is about Eddie Haskell, the fictional character. For the philosopher, see Edward Haskell Infobox character name = Eddie Haskell caption = Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell. real name = portrayer = Ken Osmond creator = species = gender =… …

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  • 96Le Juif errant — (The Wandering Jew) is an 1844 novel by Eugène Sue. Publication Le Juif errant was a serially published novel, which attained great popularity in Paris, and beyond. Its publication, and that of its predecessor Les Mystères de Paris , greatly… …

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  • 97James of Edessa — • A celebrated Syrian writer, b. most likely in A.D. 633; d. 5 June, 708 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. James of Edessa     James of Edessa      …

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  • 98Earl of Toulouse, The — (Erl of Tolous) (ca. 1350–1400)    The Earl of Toulouse is a late 14th century verse ROMANCE written in the dialect of the northern East Midlands. The narrator identifies the text as a “Breton LAI,” though it has been suggested that the narrative …

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  • 99bear — Synonyms and related words: Cape polecat, Tartar, abide, abide with, acquiesce, acquit, act, admit of, affect, afflict, afford, afford support, aim, allow, answer, ape, appertain, apply, assault, attend, author, avail, back, back up, bar, be… …

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  • 100Dog Trouble — For the dog named Trouble which had an estate worth $12 million USD, see Leona Helmsley. Dog Trouble Tom and Jerry series Dog Trouble reissue title card …

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