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  • 101List of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance characters — The group from Path of Radiance that appeared on Nasir s ship. Distinguished from left to right: Oscar, Rolf, Boyd, Mist, Mordecai, Lethe, Titania, Zihark, Rhys, Ike, Nephenee, Soren (front), Gatrie (back), Brom, Shinon, Mia (front), Marcia… …

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  • 102Nights in Black Leather — is a 1973 gay porn film directed by Richard Abel under the pseudonym Ignatio Rutkowski. The film s original title was Post Haste Hustle, but was changed by the distributor to Nights in Black Leather. It is the first of just two gay porn films… …

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  • 103Super 8 (película) — Super 8 Ficha técnica Dirección J. J. Abrams Producción Steven Spielberg J. J. Abrams Bryan Burk Guion J. J …

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  • 104Verlaine, Paul — (1844 1896)    French poet Paul Verlaine arrived in Brussels in July 1873 and wrote to his protégé Arthur Rimbaud (1854 1891) that he was planning to enlist in the Spanish army. Rimbaud arrived post haste and, in the course of frequenting several …

    Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • 105CAREY, SIR ROBERT —    warden of the Border Marches under Elizabeth; present at her deathbed rode off post haste on the occurrence of the death with the news to Edinburgh to announce it to King James (1560 1639) …

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  • 106apace — ad. Quickly, speedily, swiftly, rapidly, hastily, post haste, with speed, with quick pace …

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  • 107quickly — adverb 1) he walked quickly Syn: fast, swiftly, briskly, rapidly, speedily, at full tilt, at a gallop, at the double, post haste, hotfoot; informal like (greased) lightning, hell for leather, like blazes, like the wind; Brit.; informal …

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  • 108Austen, Jane — (1775 1817)    The daughter of a clergyman and the youngest of seven children, Austen lived most of her life at Steventon near Basingstoke. She eventually settled in to a cottage at Chawton (now a museum) about a mile from Alton, Hampshire, until …

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  • 109hell for leather — VERY FAST, very quickly, rapidly, speedily, swiftly, hurriedly, at full tilt, at full pelt, headlong, hotfoot, post haste, helter skelter, at the speed of light, at breakneck speed; informal like a bat out of hell, like the wind, like greased… …

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  • 110Postoffice order — Post Post, n. [F. poste, LL. posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. fr. L. positus placed, p. p. of ponere. See {Position}, and cf. {Post} a pillar.] 1. The place at which anything is stopped, placed,… …

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