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  • 11result */*/*/ — I UK [rɪˈzʌlt] / US noun Word forms result : singular result plural results 1) [countable/uncountable] something that is caused directly by something else that has happened previously result of: He said the incident was the result of a… …

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  • 12result — 1. noun stress is the result of overwork Syn: consequence, outcome, upshot, sequel, effect, reaction, repercussion Ant: cause 2. verb anger may result from an argument Syn: follow, ensue, develop …

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  • 13result — /rɪ zʌlt/ noun 1. a profit or loss account for a company at the end of a trading period ● The company’s results for last year were an improvement on those of the previous year. 2. something which happens because of something else ● What was the… …

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  • 14From a Distance — Infobox Standard title = From a Distance image size = 200px caption = Cover of the 1990 ndash; 7 single by Bette Midler writer = Julie Gold composer = lyricist = published = 1987 language = English original artist = Nanci Griffith recorded by =… …

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  • 15result in — to be (or have as) the result (Note: to result from means to be (or have as) the cause) …

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  • 16From the beginnings to Avicenna — Jean Jolivet INTRODUCTION Arabic philosophy began at the turn of the second and third centuries of the Hegira, roughly the ninth and tenth centuries AD. The place and the time are important. It was in 133/750 that the ‘Abbāssid dynasty came to… …

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  • 17result — I noun aftermath, conclusion, consequence, consequentia, decision, denouement, determination, development, effect, end, eventuality, exitus, finding, fructus, fruit, fruition, harvest, judgment, outcome, outgrowth, output, product, resolution,… …

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  • 18From an Abandoned Work — a “ for radio” [ The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett , p 213] by Samuel Beckett, was first broadcast on BBC Radio 3’s Third Programme on Saturday 14th December 1957 along with a selection from Molloy. Donald McWhinnie, who had already had a gr …

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  • 19From Beyond (short story) — From Beyond is a short story by science fiction and horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft. It was written in 1920 and was first published in The Fantasy Fan in June 1934 (Vol. 1, No. 10).InspirationS. T. Joshi, in The Sources for From Beyond ,… …

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  • 20from — [ weak frəm, strong fram ] preposition *** 1. ) given, sent, or provided by someone used for stating who gives or sends you something or provides you with something: You ll have to borrow the money from someone else. She wanted an apology from… …

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