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  • 101still — adj 1. motionless, unstirring, unmoving, inert, immovable, immobile, becalmed, stock still, Chiefly Literary. stilly; stationary, stable, fixed, static; stagnant, inactive, passive; idle, sedentary; quiescent, quiet, calm, halcyon, serene,… …

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  • 102moderate — [adj1] calm, temperate abstinent, balanced, bearable, careful, cautious, compromising, conservative, considerate, considered, controlled, cool, deliberate, disciplined, dispassionate, equable, even, gentle, impartial, inconsiderable, inexpensive …

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  • 103quiet — [adj1] without or with little sound buttoned up*, clammed up*, close, closemouthed, could hear a pin drop*, dumb, hushed, hushful, inaudible, low, low pitched, muffled, mute, muted, noiseless, not saying boo*, peaceful, quiescent, quieted,… …

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  • 104minimize — transitive verb ( mized; mizing) Date: 1825 1. to reduce or keep to a minimum 2. to underestimate intentionally ; play down, soft pedal < minimizing losses in our own forces while maximizing those of the enemy > • minimization noun • minimizer …

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  • 105una corda — adverb or adjective Etymology: Italian, literally, one string Date: circa 1849 with soft pedal depressed used as a direction in piano music …

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  • 106James Parrott — (August 2 1898 – May 10 1939), was an American actor and film director; and the younger brother of film comedian Charley Chase. BiographyEarly yearsJames Gibbons Parrott was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Charles and Blanche Thompson Parrott .&#8230; …

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  • 107Piano roll — A piano roll is the music storage medium used to operate the player piano, pianola or a reproducing piano. The piano roll was the first medium which could be produced and copied industrially and made it possible to provide the customer fast and&#8230; …

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  • 108Children's Corner — (L. 113) is a six movement suite for solo piano by Claude Debussy. It was published by Durand in 1908, and was given its world première in Paris by Harold Bauer on December 18 of that year. In 1911, an orchestration of the work by Debussy s&#8230; …

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  • 109César Award for Best Actress — List of winners and nominees of the César Award for Best Actress (French: César de la meilleure actrice). Winners and nominees Year Winner and nominees English title Original title 1976 Romy Schneider The Important Thing Is To Love L Important c&#8230; …

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  • 110Jacques Gamblin — (born November 16, 1957) is a French actor.He was born in Granville. He studied at the Centre dramatique de Caen (Caen Dramatic Arts Centre) before he tried to film in Paris.Filmography* Périgord Noir (1988) * Il y a des Jours... et des Lunes (&#8230; …

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