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  • 71To make money — Money Mon ey, n.; pl. {Moneys}. [OE. moneie, OF. moneie, F. monnaie, fr. L. moneta. See {Mint} place where coin is made, {Mind}, and cf. {Moidore}, {Monetary}.] 1. A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined, or stamped, and issued by …

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  • 72Django Reinhardt — (1946) Background information Birth name Jean Reinhardt Born …

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  • 73Dixie (Chanson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dixie. Partition datant des années 1900 montrant quatre hommes au visage maquillé en noir (en anglais four men in blackface ) chantant la …

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  • 74Dixie (chanson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dixie. Partition datant des années 1900 montrant quatre hommes au visage maquillé en noir (en anglais « Four Men in Blackface ») chantant la chanson Dixie …

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  • 75Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, Earl Of Mansfield, Baron Of Mansfield, Lord Mansfield — ▪ English jurist Introduction born March 2, 1705, Scone, Perthshire, Scot. died March 20, 1793, London, Eng.       chief justice of the King s Bench of Great Britain from 1756 to 1788, who made important contributions to commercial law (business… …

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  • 76Ferdinand Brunetiere —     Ferdinand Brunetière     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ferdinand Brunetière     A French critic and professor, born at Toulon, 19 July, 1849; died at Paris, 9 December, 1906. After finishing his studies at the Lycée Louis le Grand, he took the… …

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  • 77The Towerlight — Infobox Student Newspaper colour = #d9d9ff name = The Towerlight caption = school = Towson University slogan = Baltimore s #1 college paper nickname = type = College newspaper editor = Kiel McLaughlin advisor = location = Towson, Maryland… …

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  • 78money — moneyless, adj. /mun ee/, n., pl. moneys, monies, adj. n. 1. any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits. 2. See paper money. 3. gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public …

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  • 79sealer — sealer1 /see leuhr/, n. 1. an officer appointed to examine and test weights and measures, and to set a stamp upon such as are true to the standard. 2. a substance applied to a porous surface as a basecoat for paint, varnish, etc. [1350 1400; ME… …

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  • 80Socinus, Faustus — ▪ Italian theologian Italian  Fausto (Paolo) Socini, Sozini, or Sozzini   born Dec. 5, 1539, Siena [Italy] died March 3, 1604, Luclawice, Pol.  theologian whose anti Trinitarian theology was later influential in the development of Unitarian… …

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