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  • 91Legends (Dvořák) — Legends, Op.59, B.122, (Czech: Legendy ) is a cycle of ten small scale pieces by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. The work was composed originally for the piano duet, but later was arranged also for a reduced orchestra. [Album notes (SU 3533 2… …

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  • 92chocolate — chocolaty, adj. /chaw keuh lit, chok euh , chawk lit, chok /, n. 1. a preparation of the seeds of cacao, roasted, husked, and ground, often sweetened and flavored, as with vanilla. 2. a beverage made by dissolving such a preparation in milk or… …

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  • 93Brahms, Johannes — born May 7, 1833, Hamburg died April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria Hungary German composer. The son of a musician, he became a piano prodigy. In 1853 he met the composer Robert Schumann and his pianist wife, Clara (see Clara Schumann); Robert… …

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  • 94Cheerio — noun An individual piece of the breakfast cereal, Cheerios …

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  • 95toffee — noun /ˈtɒfi,ˈtɑfi/ a) a type of confectionery made by boiling sugar (or treacle, etc) with butter or milk, then cooling the mixture so that it becomes hard a box of toffees b) …

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  • 96choc — noun short form of chocolate (the food or an individual piece of confectionery) …

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  • 97datum — An individual piece of information used in a scholarly field. [L., given, fr. do, pp. d., to give] …

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  • 98Manning Rare Woods Collection — The Manning Rare Woods Collection at the Rhode Island School of Design is a body of wood which contains boards of rare species, highly figured grain, or very large dimensions. The purpose of The Rare Wood Collection is to allow students and… …

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  • 99The Thing (1982 film) — For the 2011 prequel of the same name, see The Thing (2011 film). John Carpenter’s The Thing Film poster by Drew Struzan Directed by John Carpenter …

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  • 100consilience — A concept in philosophy of science first described by Whewell, especially in his Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences (1840). Whewell highlighted the process whereby inductions ‘tie together’ facts by the formation of new ideas. Thus separate… …

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