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  • 121Meadow — For other uses, see Meadow (disambiguation). Meadow in full flower near Grindelwald in the Swiss Alps. Such meadows even on steep hillsides are traditionally hand mown with hay scythes in late summer A meadow is a field vegetated primarily by… …

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  • 122Francis Wright — THE WOMANA Brief Biography of Frances Wright, With Particular Emphasis on NashobaA Scottish (upper middle class) born radical free thinker who visited America in 1818 1820, became a passionate friend of Lafayette starting September 1821. Followed …

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  • 1231916 in music — Events* February 1 Carl Nielsen conducts the premiere of his Symphony No. 4 , the Inextinguishable , in Copenhagen * February 11 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents its first concert * June 5 Stein s Dixie Jass Band plays its first gig under… …

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  • 124Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare — infobox Book | name = Asimov s Guide to Shakespeare title orig = translator = image caption = author = Isaac Asimov illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = genre = literature publisher = Gramercy Books release date …

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  • 125exploit — Synonyms and related words: abuse, accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, act, acta, action, adventure, apply, aristeia, attainment, beguile, benefit from, bestow, bleed, bleed white, blow, bold stroke, capitalize on, cash in on, clip,… …

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  • 126take advantage of — Synonyms and related words: abuse, benefit from, bleed, bleed white, capitalize on, carpe diem, cash in, cash in on, deceive, drain, exploit, foist on, ill use, impose on, impose upon, improve, improve the occasion, make capital of, make hay,… …

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  • 127capitalize — v 1. take advantage of, put to advantage, make the most of, turn to account, cash in on; seize the day, strike while the iron is hot, make hay while the sun shines; use, exploit, milk, bleed, drain, suck dry. 2. turn a profit, turn a penny, make… …

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  • 128sun — sun1 W1S2 [sʌn] n [: Old English; Origin: sunne] 1.) the sun/the Sun the large bright object in the sky that gives us light and heat, and around which the Earth moves ▪ The sky was blue and the sun was shining . ▪ The Sun rises in the east and… …

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