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91Bate, W. Jackson — ▪ American biographer in full Walter Jackson Bate born May 23, 1918, Mankato, Minn., U.S. died July 26, 1999, Boston, Mass. American author and literary biographer known for his studies of the English writers John Keats (Keats, John) and… …
92Bate, Slovenia — Infobox Settlement official name = Bate other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type = blank… …
93Bate, Burkina Faso — Infobox Settlement official name = Bate, Burkina Faso native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type = blank… …
94Bate, Neel — (1916 1989) (USA) Pioneering illustrator of homoerotic scenes, starting immediately after 1945. Much of his imagery based on his experiences in the Merchant Marine in the War. His frequently explicitly sexual work circulated underground for… …
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators
95Bate’s slit-faced bat — Beito skeltasnukis šikšnosparnis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Nycteris arge angl. Bate’s slit faced bat rus. щелеморд Бейта ryšiai: platesnis terminas – skeltasnukiai šikšnosparniai …
96bate — I. verb (bated; bating) Etymology: Middle English, short for abaten to abate Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to reduce the force or intensity of ; restrain < with bated breath > 2. to take away …
97BATE — Borderless Access To Training And Education (Community » Educational) ** Bid Ask Trade Exception (Business » Stock Exchange) …
98bate — lunf. Delata, habla, dice …
99bate — Synonyms and related words: abate, ablate, abrade, abstract, alleviate, allow, attenuate, bar, be eaten away, blunt, charge off, close, consume, consume away, corrode, count out, crumble, curtail, cut, debar, decline, decrease, deduct, deliquesce …
100-bate — bà·te conf. TS scient. che cammina, che si muove: euribate, stenobate {{line}} {{/line}} ETIMO: dal gr. batēs, cfr. baínō io cammino …