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  • 11Accommodation bill — Accommodation Ac*com mo*da tion, n. [L. accommodatio, fr. accommodare: cf. F. accommodation.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; followed by to. The organization of… …

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  • 12Accommodation coach — Accommodation Ac*com mo*da tion, n. [L. accommodatio, fr. accommodare: cf. F. accommodation.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; followed by to. The organization of… …

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  • 13Accommodation ladder — Accommodation Ac*com mo*da tion, n. [L. accommodatio, fr. accommodare: cf. F. accommodation.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; followed by to. The organization of… …

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  • 14note — Accommodation Ac*com mo*da tion, n. [L. accommodatio, fr. accommodare: cf. F. accommodation.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; followed by to. The organization of… …

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  • 15Prevenancy — Prev e*nan*cy, n. The act of anticipating another s wishes, desires, etc., in the way of favor or courtesy; hence, civility; obligingness. [Obs.] Sterne. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16train — Accommodation Ac*com mo*da tion, n. [L. accommodatio, fr. accommodare: cf. F. accommodation.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; followed by to. The organization of… …

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  • 17obliging — adjective Date: 1632 willing to do favors ; helpful Synonyms: see amiable • obligingly adverb • obligingness noun …

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  • 18Thomas Grant — (1816 1870) was a Catholic bishop.Born at Ligny les Aires, Arras, France, on November 25, 1816, the son of Bernard Grant, an Irishman who enlisted in the British army, became sergeant, and finally purchased a commission. His mother, Ann MacGowan …

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  • 19Hoenheim — French commune nomcommune=Hoenheim région=Alsace département=Bas Rhin arrondissement =Strasbourg Campagne canton=Bischheim insee=67204 cp=67800 maire=André Schneider mandat=2001 2008 intercomm=Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg longitude=7.75527778 …

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  • 20JAR-FCL (Discussion in Germany) — Introduction For two years now the new fitness criteria apply. As for pilots, also for flight surgeons the new rules provided plentiful displeasure, in various ways. Costs and their consequences on general aviation The Medical became clearly more …

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