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  • 41fore- — [fo: US fo:r] prefix [: Old English; Origin: fore before, previously ] 1.) before ▪ The enemy had been forewarned. →forewarned is forearmed at ↑forewarn 2.) placed at the front ▪ her forenames ▪ a horse s forelegs …

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  • 42fore- — [fo: US fo:r] prefix [: Old English; Origin: fore before, previously ] 1.) before ▪ The enemy had been forewarned. →forewarned is forearmed at ↑forewarn 2.) placed at the front ▪ her forenames ▪ a horse s forelegs …

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  • 43fore- — from FORE (Cf. fore) (adv.), which was used as a prefix in Old English and other Germanic languages with a sense of before in time, rank, position, etc., or designating the front part or earliest time …

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  • 44The Restored Jesuits (1814-1912) —     Society of Jesus, History of the (1814 1912)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Jesuits After the Restoration (1814 1912)     Pius VII had resolved to restore the Society during his captivity in France; and after his return to Rome he did so… …

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  • 45The New Aesthetics — is an art movement that stresses the material and physical processes in the making of visual art. Contents 1 Origins 2 Michael Paraskos and the Table Top Schools of Art 3 Is Your Artwork Really Necessary? …

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  • 46fore- — [fôr, fōr] [ME < OE: see FORE] prefix 1. before in time, place, order, or rank [forenoon, foreman] 2. the front part of [forehead] …

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  • 47fore|brain — «FR BRAYN, FOHR », noun. the front part of the brain, composed of the telencephalon and the diencephalon; prosencephalon. It includes the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus …

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  • 48fore|cas|tle — «FOHK suhl; FR KAS uhl, KAHS ; FOHR », noun. 1. the upper deck in front of the foremast. 2. the quarters for sailors in a merchant ship, formerly in the forward part of the ship …

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  • 49fore|front — «FR FRUHNT, FOHR », noun. the foremost part, such as the place of greatest importance or activity or the extreme front: »The captain led his soldiers to the forefront of battle. Figurative. the forefront of a reform movement. SYNONYM(S): vanguard …

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  • 50The City in the Sea — is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The final version was published in 1845, but earlier version was published as The Doomed City in 1831 and, later, as The City of Sin . The poem tells the story of a city ruled by Death using common elements from… …

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