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  • 91timeworn — adjective repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse (Freq. 1) bromidic sermons his remarks were trite and commonplace hackneyed phrases a stock answer repeating threadbare jokes parroting some timeworn axiom …

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  • 92well-worn — adjective 1. showing signs of much wear or use • Similar to: ↑worn 2. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse bromidic sermons his remarks were trite and commonplace hackneyed phrases a stock answer …

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  • 93Bulgarian dances — Bulgarian folk dances are intimately related to the music of Bulgaria.A distinctive feature of Balkan folk music is the asymmetrical meters, built up around various combinations of quick and slow beats; as for the music, in Western music notation …

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  • 94Saying — A saying is something that is said, notable in one respect or another, to be a pithy expression of wisdom or truth. [1] There are a number of specific types of saying: Apothegm. “…an edgy, more cynical aphorism; such as, ‘Men are generally more… …

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  • 9512 (film) — Infobox Film name = 12 image size = caption = director = Nikita Mikhalkov producer = Nikita Mikhalkov Leonid Vereschtchaguine writer = Nikita Mikhalkov Alexander Novototsky Vlasov Vladimir Moiseenko starring = Sergei Makovetsky Nikita Mikhalkov… …

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  • 96hack — hack1 /hak/, v.t. 1. to cut, notch, slice, chop, or sever (something) with or as with heavy, irregular blows (often fol. by up or down): to hack meat; to hack down trees. 2. to break up the surface of (the ground). 3. to clear (a road, path,… …

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  • 97Musiktheorie im antiken Griechenland — Die antike griechische Theorie der Musik war hochentwickelt. Bemüht war man bereits um die Ausformulierung eines Tonsystems, verwendete eine differenzierte Notierung der Tonhöhen und führte ausgiebige Diskussionen über mögliche ethische und… …

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  • 98triton — 1. triton [ tritɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1512; lat. Triton, gr. Tritôn, nom du fils de Poséidon et d Amphitrite 1 ♦ Myth. Divinité de la mer à figure humaine et à queue de poisson dont l attribut est une conque au son retentissant. « Les Tritons font sonner… …

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  • 99bring, take — Bring indicates movement toward a place identified with the speaker; it suggests to come here with. Take suggests movement away from such a place and indicates to go there with. One takes money to a supermarket and brings home groceries (and no… …

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  • 100end, ending, ended — Both end and ending refer to a termination or close of something, a conclusion, the final part of an action or happening. Thus one may refer to the end or the ending of a war, a book, a play, or a love affair. End, however, is more often applied… …

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