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  • 111prevail — pre·vail /pri vāl/ vi 1: to obtain substantially the relief or action sought in a lawsuit 2: to be frequent or predominant the prevail ing rate Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 112beat — I (defeat) verb be superior, be supreme, be victorious over, bring to terms, checkmate, claim a victory, conquer, crush, dash, discomfit, excel, get the best of, get the better of, have the advantage, hold the advantage, lay waste, obtain a… …

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  • 113defeat — de·feat vt [Anglo French defait, past participle of defaire to undo, defeat, from Old French deffaire desfaire, from de , prefix marking reversal of action + faire to do] 1 a: to render null third parties will defeat an attached but “unperfected” …

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  • 114outweigh — I verb be of greater significance, beat, better, come first, dominate, eclipse, exceed, exceed in importance, exceed in value, excel, get ahead of, go beyond, outbalance, outdo, outrank, outrival, overbalance, overpoise, overpower, overshadow,… …

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  • 115predominate — I (command) verb administer, be sovereign, be supreme, carry weight, command, determine, direct, dominate, gain the upper hand, govern, guide, have influence, have sway, have the upper hand, hold dominion, hold office, influence, lead, manage,… …

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  • 116supération — (su pé ra sion) s. f. Ancien terme d astronomie. La différence de mouvement de deux planètes, lorsque l une est plus vite et l autre plus tardive. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. superare, surpasser …

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  • 117ADELBERTUS — I. ADELBERTUS Babembergae Regulus, ab Attone Moguntiae Episcopo, ultra fidem datam, inique traditur Ludovico regi gosti suo capitali. II. ADELBERTUS Dux Alsatiae, fil. Ethiconis seu Athici, (qui Ducatum hune, a Theodorico Rege nactus, Ehenhemii… …

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  • 118AENOTHERUS — Gigas quidam, ortus ex Durgia, pago Sueviae, Carolo M. Imperat. equô meruit: flumina quae pontibus iuncta non erant, post se equum suum trahens, superare solitus fuit: Venedos Avaresque hostes, in foeni modum demptebat, et in morem avicularum… …

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  • 119AGARENI — Arabiae populis ab Agar praedicta denominati, nunc Saraceni, ut vulgo volunt, dicti; in quos profectus Traianus Caesar cum exercitu, eorum oppid. Agarum, moenibus nudavit, eost tamen numquam potuit in acie superare, tempestate caeli, tamquam… …

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  • 120ANDROMEDA — I. ANDROMEDA Cephei Aethiopum Regis, et Cassiopes filia, ob matris superbiam, quae se Nereidas formâ superare gloriabatur, a Nymphis faxo alligata fuit, et ceto marino monstro exposita: postea tamen a Perseo in patriam revertente, occisô prius… …

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