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121P3I — Pre Planned Product Improvement (Governmental » Military) ** Preplanned Product Improvement (Academic & Science » Meteorology) …
122jump-out squad — n. A squad of undercover detectives in an unmarked car who drive near an area where drug dealers are operating and then quickly jump out of the car to arrest or detain as many suspects as possible. adj. Example Citation: Under Operation Bold… …
123Matkowsky, Adalbert — (1858 1909) Actor. Matkowsky was in many ways a throwback to the acting of earlier days in the German theater, in particular to the time of Ludwig Devrient, with whom he was frequently compared. Matkowsky began his career at the Court Theater… …
124Grey, Edmund, Earl of Kent — (c. 1420–1489) In the summer of 1460, Edmund Grey, future earl of Kent, helped alter the course of the WARS OF THE ROSES and revitalize the Yorkist cause by switching sides at the Battle of NORTHAMPTON. Grey served in FRANCE in the late… …
125Northampton, Battle of — (1460) Resulting in the capture of HENRY VI by the Yorkists, and in the deaths of several key Lancastrian noblemen, the Battle of Northampton, fought outside the town of Northampton on 10 July 1460, was a major turning point in the Wars of the …
126predetermined — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. calculated, deliberate, fated; see planned , proposed . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. preplanned, fixed, arranged, fated, destined, doomed, preordained, preset, settled, decided. ANT.: uncertain, *up for grabs …
127premeditated — [[t]priːme̱dɪteɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ A premeditated crime is planned or thought about before it is done. In a case of premeditated murder a life sentence is mandatory... The attack was premeditated and preplanned. Syn: deliberate, intentional Ant:… …
128premeditated — prÉªË medɪteɪtɪd adj. prearranged, preplanned, previously contemplated, deliberate pre·med·i·tate || ‚prÉªË medɪteɪt v. plan beforehand, plot ahead of time …