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  • 1focus — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 special interest/attention ADJECTIVE ▪ central, main, major, primary, prime, principal, real ▪ important, speci …

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  • 2focus — fo|cus1 W2 [ˈfəukəs US ˈfou ] v past tense and past participle focused or focussed present participle focusing or focussing ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(give attention to something)¦ 2¦(camera/telescope)¦ 3¦(eyes)¦ 4¦(light)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …

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  • 3focus — fo|cus1 [ foukəs ] (present participle fo|cus|ing or fo|cus|sing; past tense and past participle fo|cused or fo|cussed) verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to concentrate on something and pay particular attention to it: I know you re tired,… …

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  • 4Need (novel series) — Need Cover of Need, the first novel in the series Need Captivate Entice Author Carrie Jones …

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  • 5Focus (band) — Focus Focus with Niels van der Steenhoven. Left to Right: Bobby Jacobs, Thijs van Leer, Niels van der Steenhoven and Pierre van der Linden Background information Origin N …

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  • 6Focus (linguistics) — Focus is a concept in linguistic theory that deals with how information in one phrase relates to information that has come before. Focus has been analyzed in a variety of ways by linguists. Historically, there have been two main approaches to… …

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  • 7Focus on the Family — Abbreviation FOTF Motto Helping Families Thrive Formation 1977 …

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  • 8Focus — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término véase Focus (desambiguación). Focus Información personal Origen Holanda Información artística …

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  • 9Need for Speed: The Run — Developer(s) EA Black Box Firebrand Games (3DS)[1] …

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  • 10Need-blind admission — is a term in the United States (and increasingly in the rest of the world) denoting a college admission policy in which the admitting institution does not consider an applicant s financial situation when deciding admission. Generally, an increase …

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