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  • 111name — n. & v. n. 1 a the word by which an individual person, animal, place, or thing is known, spoken of, etc. (mentioned him by name; her name is Joanna). b all who go under one name; a family, clan, or people in terms of its name (the Scottish name) …

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  • 112The Military Philosophers — is the ninth of Anthony Powell s twelve novel sequence A Dance to the Music of Time . First published in 1968, it covers the latter part of Nicholas Jenkins service in World War II. It depicts, with ironic detachment, a little chronicled byway of …

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  • 114Ulick Considine — Stanley George Ulick Considine, born at Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh on August 11, 1901 and died at Bath, Somerset on August 31, 1950, was a cricketer who played as an amateur for Somerset in the 1920s. Considine was also a rugby union player,… …

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  • 115less — /les/, adv., a compar. of little with least as superl. 1. to a smaller extent, amount, or degree: less exact. 2. most certainly not (often prec. by much or still): He could barely pay for his own lodging, much less for that of his friend. 3. in… …

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  • 116Cap Haïtien — • Erected by Pius IX, 3 October, 1861, in the ecclesiastical Province of Port au Prince Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cap Haitien     Cap Haïtien      …

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  • 117Dudek — This is a Polish and Czech surname which is surprisingly well recorded in the USA, but hardly at all in the British Isles. It is of medieval origins, and was in the 14th century or earlier a descriptive nickname for a person who was given to… …

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  • 118Goldster — This is a most interesting surname, whose true origins are hidden in the mists of time. The name as Goldstraw is well recorded in the Lancashire region from the early 19th century, and almost always at Manchester Cathedral, but prior to then… …

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  • 119Gouldstraw — This is a most interesting surname, whose true origins are hidden in the mists of time. The name as Goldstraw is well recorded in the Lancashire region from the early 19th century, and almost always at Manchester Cathedral, but prior to then… …

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  • 120access — access, accession 1. as nouns. The two words are hardly at all interchangeable: accession means arrival or admission, whereas access means the opportunity of arriving or of admission. Accordingly, accession to the throne means becoming sovereign …

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