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  • 111homeless — home ► NOUN 1) the place where one lives. 2) an institution for people needing professional care. 3) a place where something flourishes or from which it originated. 4) the finishing point in a race. 5) (in games) the place where a player is free… …

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  • 112homelessness — home ► NOUN 1) the place where one lives. 2) an institution for people needing professional care. 3) a place where something flourishes or from which it originated. 4) the finishing point in a race. 5) (in games) the place where a player is free… …

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  • 113POETRY — This article is arranged according to the following outline (for modern poetry, see hebrew literature , Modern; see also prosody ): biblical poetry introduction the search for identifiable indicators of biblical poetry the presence of poetry in… …

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  • 114Crossopriza lyoni — Tailed cellar spider Crossopriza lyoni Scientific classification …

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  • 115OMF International — Founder(s) Hudson Taylor Type Evangelical Missions Agency Founded 25 June 1865 Origins China Inland Mission (till 1964) …

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  • 116do — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. perform, achieve, contrive, manage; solve, finish, work out; serve, render; informal, swindle, defraud. See action, completion, production. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To discharge one s… …

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  • 117carry through — Accomplish, consummate, finish, complete, work out, bring to a close, bring about, bring to pass …

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  • 118adapt — 1 Adapt, adjust, accommodate, conform, reconcile agree in denoting to bring into correspondence. To adapt is to fit or suit to something; it distinctively implies modification to meet new conditions, frequently with the added suggestion of… …

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  • 119fold — I. /foʊld / (say fohld) verb (t) 1. to double or bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself. 2. to bring together (the arms, hands, legs, etc.) with one round another: to fold one s arms on one s chest. 3. to bring (the wings) close to the body,… …

  • 120align — [ə līn′] vt. [Fr aligner < a , to + ligner < ligne, LINE1] 1. to bring into a straight line; adjust by line 2. to bring (parts or components, as the wheels of a car) into proper coordination 3. to bring into agreement, close cooperation,… …

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