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  • 121Michael Benjamin (investor) — Michael Benjamin Michael Benjamin at a 2004 Support the Troops Rally in New York City s Times Square. Personal details Born November 1, 1969 New York City, New Yo …

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  • 122obedient — I adjective acquiescent, amenable, attentive, behaved, biddable, complaisant, compilable, compliant, complying, conformable, conforming, controllable, dedicated, deferential, devoted, dicto audiens, docile, ductile, duteous, dutiful, faithful,… …

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  • 123lasting — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. enduring, abiding, constant; see permanent 2 , perpetual 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. enduring, permanent, continuing, durable, undying, persisting, everlasting, indestructible, immortal, abiding, perdurable.… …

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  • 124ἐμμονώτερον — ἔμμονος abiding masc acc comp sg ἔμμονος abiding neut nom/voc/acc comp sg ἔμμονος abiding adverbial …

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  • 125a|bid´ing|ness — a|bid|ing «uh BY dihng», adjective. continuing; lasting: »an abiding faith, the abiding classics of literature. The old sailor had an abiding love of the sea. SYNONYM(S): permanent, steadfast. –a|bid´ing|ly, adverb. –a|bid´ing|ness, noun …

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  • 126a|bid´ing|ly — a|bid|ing «uh BY dihng», adjective. continuing; lasting: »an abiding faith, the abiding classics of literature. The old sailor had an abiding love of the sea. SYNONYM(S): permanent, steadfast. –a|bid´ing|ly, adverb. –a|bid´ing|ness, noun …

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  • 127a|bid|ing — «uh BY dihng», adjective. continuing; lasting: »an abiding faith, the abiding classics of literature. The old sailor had an abiding love of the sea. SYNONYM(S): permanent, steadfast. –a|bid´ing|ly, adverb. –a|bid´ing|ness, noun …

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  • 128JOB, BOOK OF — (named for its hero (Heb. אִיּוֹב), ancient South Arabian and Thamudic yʾb; Old Babylonian Ayyābum, Tell el Amarna tablet, no. 256, line 6, A ia ab; either from yʾb, to bear ill will or compounded of ay where? and ʾab (divine) father ), one of… …

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