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  • 41chore — n 1. task, job, work, domestic work; routine, exercise, turn, stint. 2. assignment, duty, obligation, charge, care, responsibility; burden, nuisance, bother, trouble, inconvenience, Sl. drag …

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  • 42Slovak cuisine — Bryndzové halušky (potato dumplings with sheep s milk cheese) Bryndzové …

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  • 43Bring Forth the Body — is Volume IX of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1974. It was the ninth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the ninth novel chronologically. The story takes place in England in 1972 …

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  • 44stint — v 1. limit, set limits to, restrict, circumscribe, confine; restrain, constrain, bind, inhibit; define, fix, set; prohibit, proscribe. 2. scrimp, economize, conserve, save, be sparing or frugal; dole, pinch, cramp, straiten, cut down on, curb;… …

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  • 45meal break — /ˈmil breɪk/ (say meel brayk) noun a break in a work routine to have a meal …

  • 46extracurricular — ☆ extracurricular [eks΄trə kə rik′yo͞o lər, eks΄trə kə rik′yələr ] adj. 1. a) not part of the required curriculum; outside the regular course of study but under the supervision of the school [dramatics, athletics, and other extracurricular… …

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  • 47routinely — routine routine 2 adjective 1. regular and usual: • New software will make it possible for employees to make many routine decisions that previously had to be referred to managers. • John had been in Pakistan on routine company busines …

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  • 48RLWD — routine laboratory work done …

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  • 49RLWD — • routine laboratory work done …

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  • 50Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo — Napoleon and Tabitha D umo Backstage after the So You Think You Can Dance season four finale. Born October 17, 1968 (1968 10 17) (age 43) [Napoleon] September 11, 1973 ( …

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