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  • 11List of Drawn Together episodes — The cast. Counter clockwise from upper left: Wooldoor, Toot, Ling Ling, Foxxy, Xandir, Clara, Spanky, and Captain Hero. The following is a list of episodes for the animated television comedy, Dr …

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  • 12Two Rode Together — Infobox Film name = Two Rode Together caption = director = John Ford producer = Stan Shpetner writer = Will Cook (novel) Frank Nugent narrator = starring = James Stewart Richard Widmark Shirley Jones Linda Cristal music = George Duning… …

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  • 13sew together — verb fasten by sewing; do needlework • Syn: ↑sew, ↑run up, ↑stitch • Derivationally related forms: ↑stitch (for: ↑stitch), ↑stitcher ( …

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  • 14Junction — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Junction >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 junction junction Sgm: N 1 joining joining &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 joinder joinder union connection conjunction conjugation Sgm: N 1 annexion annexion …

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  • 15cement — I verb accouple, adhere, affix, agglomerate, agglutinate, amalgamate, annex, attach, bind, braze, coagulate, coalesce, cohere, combine, concrete, congeal, conglutinare, conglutinate, conjoin, connect, consolidate, couple, crystallize, fasten, fix …

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  • 16bind — v. & n. v. (past and past part. bound) (see also BOUNDEN). 1 tr. (often foll. by to, on, together) tie or fasten tightly. 2 tr. a restrain; put in bonds. b (as bound adj.) constricted, obstructed (snowbound). 3 tr. esp. Cookery cause… …

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  • 17paste — n 1. adhesive, adherent, binding, binder; cement, gum, library paste, lime, luting, lute, mastic, mucilage, putty, rubber cement, glue, plaster, adhesive plaster, Sl. stickum, Sl. gunk; parget, plaster of Paris. 2. compound, blend, concoction,… …

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  • 18bind — verb (past and past participle bound) 1》 tie or fasten (something) tightly together.     ↘restrain (someone) by tying their hands and feet.     ↘wrap or encircle (something) tightly. 2》 hold in a united or cohesive group or mass.     ↘hold or… …

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  • 19bind — ► VERB (past and past part. bound) 1) tie or fasten tightly together. 2) restrain (someone) by tying their hands and feet. 3) wrap or encircle tightly. 4) hold in a united or cohesive group or mass. 5) impose a legal or contractual obligation on …

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  • 20Medawar , Sir Peter Brian — (1915–1987) British immunologist The son of an Englishwoman and a Lebanese businessman trading in Brazil, Medawar was born in Rio de Janeiro and brought to Britain at the end of World War I. He was educated at Oxford, graduating in zoology in… …

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