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51assumed name — as|sumed name [ ə,sumd neım ] noun count a name someone uses so that no one will know their real name: ALIAS …
52Baroncelli, Jacques de — (Marquis Marie Joseph Henri Jacques de Baroncelli de Javon / June 25, 1881, Bouillargues, Gard, France January 12, 1951, Paris, France) Born into an aristocratic family of Florentine origin, he started out as a journalist publishing in various …
53Franel, Sabine — After directing her first documentary (Les Bottes du Défunt), she became an editor (1986 On l appelait le Roi laid, documentary, Claude Weisz; 1988 Os canibais / Les Cannibales / Die Kannibalen / I cannibali / UK and USA: The Cannibals, Manoel …
54Semprun, Jorge — (Jorge Maura Semprun / December 10, 1923, Madrid, Spain ) The grandson of former Spanish Prime Minister Antonio Maura (1853 1925), he left Spain in the wake of civil war in 1936. His family took refuge in France, where he notably studied at… …
55assumed — as sumed || md adj. supposed; taken on (of a duty or position); adopted, taken as one s own (of an idea, name) as·sume || É™ sjuËm v. surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause …
56odd — adj 1. unconventional, uncommon, unusual, unique, unorthodox, uncustomary, unwonted, rare, out of the ordinary; atypical, singular, original, exceptional, individual, lone, sole, solitary; unexampled, unparalleled, unprecedented, unfamiliar,… …
57untouched — adj 1. unhandled; untouched by human hands. 2. unexplored, unvisited, undiscovered, unknown, unmapped, uncharted. & uneaten, undrunk, unsampled, untasted; uncon sumed, unused, left over. 4. unchanged, pristine, natural, as God intended, as nature …
58as — as·ple·ni·oid; as·ple·ni·um; as·por·ta·tion; as·sa·cu; as·sail·a·ble; as·sail·ment; as·sam; as·sa·pan; as·sas·si·na·tion; as·sa·tion; as·sault·a·ble; as·say·a·ble; as·say·er; as·self; as·sem·blance; as·sem·ble; as·sem·blé; as·sem·bly·man;… …
59assumed — as·sumed …
60presumed — pre·sumed …