Mend

  • 111a|mend´er — a|mend «uh MEHND», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to change the form of (a law, bill, or motion.) by addition, omission, or alteration of language: »The Constitution of the United States was amended so that women could vote. 2. to change for the better;… …

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  • 112a|mend´a|ble — a|mend «uh MEHND», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to change the form of (a law, bill, or motion.) by addition, omission, or alteration of language: »The Constitution of the United States was amended so that women could vote. 2. to change for the better;… …

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  • 113a|mend — «uh MEHND», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to change the form of (a law, bill, or motion.) by addition, omission, or alteration of language: »The Constitution of the United States was amended so that women could vote. 2. to change for the better; improve:… …

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  • 114Watching Angels Mend — Infobox Album | Name = Watching Angels Mend Type = Album Artist = Alex Lloyd Released = 2001 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Black The Sun (1999) This album = Watching Angels Mend (2001) Next album = Distant… …

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  • 115How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? — «How Can You Mend a Broken Heart» Sencillo de los Bee Gees del álbum Trafalgar Lado B Country Woman Formato Disco vinilo 7 Grabación 28 de enero de 1971. IBC Studios, Londres …

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  • 116No Mend No Repair — EP by Him Kerosene Released 5 April 2001 Recorded Start rec studios, Luleå Length …

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  • 117Hans Mend — (1888 1942) est connu pour avoir été une estafette dans le même régiment que Adolf Hitler durant la Première Guerre Mondiale. Il écrivit un livre dans l entre deux guerres (1931) approuvant les faits d armes de Hitler. Cependant la contexte et le …

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  • 118be on the mend — INFORMAL ► to be improving after a period of difficulty or failure: »The economy finally seems to be on the mend. Main Entry: ↑mend …

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  • 119com|mend´a|bly — com|mend|a|ble «kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. deserving praise or approval: »Liberality and bounty are exceedingly commendable (Alban Butler). SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, laudable. –com|mend´a|ble|ness, noun. –com|mend´a|bly, adverb …

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  • 120com|mend´a|ble|ness — com|mend|a|ble «kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. deserving praise or approval: »Liberality and bounty are exceedingly commendable (Alban Butler). SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, laudable. –com|mend´a|ble|ness, noun. –com|mend´a|bly, adverb …

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