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  • 31ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… …

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  • 32Margaret Haughery — • The mother of the orphans , as she was familiarly styled, b. in Cavan, Ireland, about 1814; d. at New Orleans, Louisiana, 9 February, 1882 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Margaret Haughery     Margaret Haughery …

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  • 33Mutual Building — For the building in Lansing, Michigan, see Mutual Building (Lansing, Michigan). Mutual Building Mutual Gebou The front of the building, in Darling Street, Cape Town …

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  • 34Jane Marcet — Jane Haldimand, verh. Marcet (* 1. Januar 1769 in London; † 28. Juni 1858 ebenda) war eine Autorin von populärwissenschaftlichen Sachbüchern. Ihre Eltern waren der reiche Bankier und Kaufmann Antoine François Haldimand und Jane, geb. Pickersgill …

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  • 35Hatton, Fanny Locke — (1870 1939) and Frederic H. Hatton (1879 1946)    Known familiarly as The Hattons, this husband and wife playwriting team supplied Broadway with a steady stream of comedies during the 1910s and 1920s. Fanny Cot tinet Locke was born in Chicago and …

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  • 36familiar — [[t]fəmɪ̱liə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n If someone or something is familiar to you, you recognize them or know them well. He talked of other cultures as if they were more familiar to him than his own... They are already familiar… …

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  • 37intimately — ad. 1. Closely, nearly. 2. Familiarly, closely, confidentially. 3. Thoroughly, familiarly, through and through, to the core, to the bottom …

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  • 38Abies balsamea — Balm Balm (b[aum]m), n. [OE. baume, OF. bausme, basme, F. baume, L. balsamum balsam, from Gr. ba lsamon; perhaps of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. b[=a]s[=a]m. Cf. {Balsam}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) An aromatic plant of the genus {Melissa}. [1913… …

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  • 39Angle brace — Brace Brace, n. [OF. brace, brasse, the two arms, embrace, fathom, F. brasse fathom, fr. L. bracchia the arms (stretched out), pl. of bracchium arm; cf. Gr. ?.] 1. That which holds anything tightly or supports it firmly; a bandage or a prop.… …

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  • 40Balm — (b[aum]m), n. [OE. baume, OF. bausme, basme, F. baume, L. balsamum balsam, from Gr. ba lsamon; perhaps of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. b[=a]s[=a]m. Cf. {Balsam}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) An aromatic plant of the genus {Melissa}. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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