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  • 1provide — pro|vide W1S1 [prəˈvaıd] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: providere to see ahead, provide , from videre to see ] 1.) to give something to someone or make it available to them, because they need it or want it →↑provision ▪ Tea and biscuits …

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  • 2provide — pro‧vide [prəˈvaɪd] verb [transitive] 1. to give someone what they need, or to make sure they get it: • The World Bank is providing funding for the project. provide somebody with something • Our computerised information service can provide busy… …

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  • 3Will Rogers World Airport — 19 February 1995 IATA: OKC – ICAO …

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  • 4provide for (something) — 1. to allow something. The permit will provide for a 30 day hunt beginning in late November. 2. to take care of a need. After you cross the border you will have to provide for your own security. The shape of the tank is designed to provide for… …

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  • 5Will to Power (band) — Will to Power is an American dance music group led by music producer, remixer, and DJ Bob Rosenberg. The group had several chart hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s, most notably 1988 s Baby, I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley (Free Baby) , a… …

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  • 6Will Magnus — Will Magnus, art by Dale Eaglesham Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 7Will and Testament of Clerics — • Roman law allowed clerics to dispose of their property by will or otherwise Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will and Testament of Clerics     Will and Testament of Clerics …

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  • 8Will Robinson (basketball) — Will Robinson (June 3 1911 ndash; April 28 2008) was an American college basketball coach and scout. Robinson became the first African American head coach in Division I history when he accepted the position at Illinois State University in… …

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  • 9provide — ► VERB 1) make available for use; supply. 2) (provide with) equip or supply (someone) with. 3) (provide for) make adequate preparation or arrangements for. 4) stipulate in a will or other legal document. DERIVATIVES provider …

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  • 10provide — 01. My son s hockey team was [provided] with free drinks by a local sponsor following every game. 02. Many restaurants are happy to [provide] free birthday cake if you let them know in advance that you will be bringing a group for a party. 03.… …

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