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  • 61for — 1 strong,; strong /fO:r/ preposition 1 intended to be given to or belong to a particular person: I ve got a present for you. | Save some for Arthur. 2 intended to be used in a particular situation: We ve bought some new chairs for the office. | a …

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  • 62For Better or For Worse — This article is about the comic strip. For the documentary, see For Better or For Worse (film). For other uses, see For better or worse (disambiguation). For Better or For Worse The Patterson family, the center focus of For Better or For Worse …

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  • 63For the children (politics) — The phrase for the children , or think of the children, is an appeal to emotion and can be used to support an irrelevant conclusion (both logical fallacies) when used in an argument. The phrase may also be seen as a valid appeal to a moral value… …

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  • 64For a New Liberty — Infobox Book | name = For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto image caption = LvMI online e book edition cover author = Murray N. Rothbard country = United States of America language = English genre = Political philosophy publisher = Ludwig… …

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  • 65good — [OE] Good is such a general, all embracing word for anything regarded in a positive light that it perhaps comes as something of a surprise that it is not an ancient primary term distributed throughout the Indo European languages. It is a strictly …

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  • 66For Love: Poems 1950-1960 — by Robert Creeley (1962)    For Love, robert creeley’s first volume of collected poems, is widely accepted as one of his finest. Divided into three sections, 1950–1955, 1956–1958, and 1959–1960, the poems trace a tumultuous period of the poet’s… …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 67good — [OE] Good is such a general, all embracing word for anything regarded in a positive light that it perhaps comes as something of a surprise that it is not an ancient primary term distributed throughout the Indo European languages. It is a strictly …

    Word origins

  • 68Good Times — For other uses, see Good Times (disambiguation). Good Times Good Times title screen Genre Sitcom Created …

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  • 69good — adj Good, right are comparable when they mean in accordance with one s standard of what is satisfactory. Good (as opposed to bad) implies full approval or commendation of someone or something in the respect under consideration (as excellence of… …

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  • 70good — 1 adj bet·ter, best 1: commercially sound or reliable a good risk 2 a: valid or effectual under the law b: free of defects 3 a: characterized by honesty and fairness b: conforming to a standard of vi …

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