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  • 61For that — That That, pron., a., conj., & adv. [AS. [eth][ae]t, neuter nom. & acc. sing. of the article (originally a demonstrative pronoun). The nom. masc. s[=e], and the nom. fem. se[ o] are from a different root. AS. [eth][ae]t is akin to D. dat, G. das …

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  • 62Well-behaved — Mathematicians (and those in related sciences) very frequently speak of whether a mathematical object mdash; a number, a function, a set, a space of one sort or another mdash; is well behaved or not. While the term has no fixed formal definition …

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  • 63for — for1 W1S1 [fə strong fo: $ fər strong fo:r] prep [: Old English;] 1.) used to say who is intended to get or use something, or where something is intended to be used ▪ I ve got a present for you. ▪ Someone left a message for Vicky. ▪ an English… …

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  • 64For effect — Effect Ef*fect , n. [L. effectus, fr. efficere, effectum, to effect; ex + facere to make: cf. F. effet, formerly also spelled effect. See {Fact}.] 1. Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May. [1913… …

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  • 65Federation for American Immigration Reform — The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a non partisan, non profit 501(c)(3) educational organization in the United States that advocates changes in U.S. immigration policy that would result in significant reductions in… …

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  • 66Jonathan Speak — is a former Northern Irish footballer. He was a League of Ireland player who, during the peak of his career, played in the red and white of Derry City F.C.. He was the league s top scorer in the 1987 88 season with 24 goals to his name.… …

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  • 67Asking for repetition — You ask someone to repeat what they have said when you have not heard them or when you have not understood them. You can also ask someone to repeat what they have said when you feel that what they have said is surprising or impolite. ◊ asking… …

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  • 68asking for repetition — You ask someone to repeat what they have said when you have not heard them or when you have not understood them. You can also ask someone to repeat what they have said when you feel that what they have said is surprising or impolite. ◊ asking… …

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  • 69Z for Zachariah — Infobox Book name = Z for Zachariah title orig = translator = image caption= Puffin Teenage Fiction Cover author = Robert C. O Brien cover artist = Larry Rostant country = United States language = English series = genre = Children, Science… …

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  • 70A Rose for Ecclesiastes — is one of Roger Zelazny s early stories, first published in the November 1963 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction with a special wraparound cover painting by Hannes Bok. It was nominated for the 1964 Hugo Award for Short Fiction …

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