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91Kengir uprising — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Kengir uprising caption= date=16 May 1954 ndash; 25 June 1954 place=Kengir, Kazakh SSR result=Uprising supressed combatant1=Red Army MVD Gulag authorities combatant2=Kengir resistance commander1=Sergei Yegorov… …
92Easington Colliery — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption = latitude = 54.78681 longitude = 1.32912 official name = Easington Colliery population = shire district= Easington shire county = County Durham region = North East England… …
93irremediable — ir·re·me·di·a·ble /ˌir rə mē dē ə bəl/ adj: impossible to remedy, correct, or redress irremediable harm irremediable conduct ir·re·me·di·a·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
94Cure — (k[=u]r), n. [OF, cure care, F., also, cure, healing, cure of souls, L. cura care, medical attendance, cure; perh. akin to cavere to pay heed, E. cution. Cure is not related to care.] 1. Care, heed, or attention. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Of study… …
95Thomas Playford IV — Infobox President | name =Sir Tom Playford nationality =Australian order =33rd Premier of South Australia Elections: 1941–1965 term start =5 November 1938 term end =10 March 1965 deputy = predecessor =Richard Layton Butler successor =Frank Walsh… …
96hopeless — a. 1. Despairing, desperate, forlorn, disconsolate, downcast, crushed. 2. Remediless, irremediable, incurable, past cure, helpless, past help. 3. Impossible, impracticable …
97incorrigible — adj 1. irreformable, unreformable, unreformative, irreclaimable, irredeemable, beyond or past help; irrecoverable, irretrievable, unsalvageable, unsavable, lost; incurable, uncurable, irremediable, irreparable; hopeless, beyond or past hope, a… …
98irreclaimable — adj unreclaimable, irredeemable, unredeemable, irreformable, unreformable, unreforma tive, incorrigible, reprobate, beyond or past help; irrecoverable, unregainable, unrecoverable, irretrievable, unsalvageable, unsavable, lost; incurable,… …
99irretrievable — adj irrecoverable, unrecoverable, unregainable, unsalvageable, unsavable, lost; irreclaimable, unreclaimable, irredeemable, inredeemable; irre formable, unreformable, incorrigible, reprobate, beyond or past help; irreparable, unrestorable,… …
100Lost — Lost, a. [Prop. p. p. of OE. losien. See {Lose}, v. t.] 1. Parted with unwillingly or unintentionally; not to be found; missing; as, a lost book or sheep. [1913 Webster] 2. Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.… …