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  • 31Charles Ancliffe — (1880–1952) was a British composer of light music, chiefly remembered for his waltzes. Contents 1 Life and works 1.1 Nights of Gladness 2 Selected compositions 2.1 …

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  • 32Mr Brooks (horse) — This article is about the Thoroughbred racehorse. For the 2007 film, see Mr. Brooks. Mr Brooks Sire Blazing Saddles Grandsire Todman Dam Double Finesse Damsire Double Jump …

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  • 33Esther 9 — 1 Now in the twelfth month, that is, the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same, when the king s commandment and his decree drew near to be put in execution, in the day that the enemies of the Jews hoped to have power over them, (though it …

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  • 34joy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rejoicing; pleasure, happiness, delight, mirth, gaiety, fun (inf.); joie de vivre. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A very glad feeling] Syn. happiness, delight, gladness, rapture; see happiness 1 , 2 ,… …

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  • 35happiness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Good humor] Syn. mirth, merrymaking, cheer, merriment, joyousness, vivacity, laughter, delight, gladness, good spirits, hilarity, playfulness, exuberance, gaiety, cheerfulness, buoyancy, good will, rejoicing, joviality,… …

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  • 36joy — /dʒɔɪ / (say joy) noun 1. an emotion of keen or lively pleasure arising from present or expected good; exultant satisfaction; great gladness; delight. 2. a source or cause of gladness or delight: a thing of beauty is a joy forever. 3. a state of… …

  • 37HEART — (Heb. לֵב, lev, pl. לִבּוֹת, libbot; לֵבָב, levav, pl. לְבָבוֹת, levavot). The corresponding Hebrew words only sometimes have the meanings in question but many translators and writers on Bible are, or act as if they were, largely unaware of the… …

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  • 38Euphorbia Cyparissias — Welcome Wel come, a. [OE. welcome, welcume, wilcume, AS. wilcuma a welcome guest, from wil , as a prefix, akin to willa will + cuma a comer, fr. cuman to come; hence, properly, one who comes so as to please another s will; cf. Icel. velkominn… …

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  • 39Joy — (joi), n. [OE. joye, OF. joye, joie, goie, F. joie, L. gaudia, pl. of gaudium joy, fr. gaudere to rejoice, to be glad; cf. Gr. gai ein to rejoice, gay^ros proud. Cf. {Gaud}, {Jewel}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The passion or emotion excited by the… …

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  • 40Mirth — Mirth, n. [OE. mirthe, murthe, merthe, AS. myr[eth], myrg[eth], merh[eth], mirh[eth]. See {Merry}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity. [1913 Webster] Then will I cause to cease . . . from the streets of… …

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