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  • 71Claude Nicolas Ledoux — Portrait of Ledoux with his daughter. 1782 Musée Carnavalet …

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  • 72Stiff Upper Lips — Infobox Film name = Stiff Upper Lips caption = director = Gary Sinyor producer = Nigel Savage Babs Thomas Stephen Margolis Keith Richardson Bobby Bedi Ricky Posner Nigel Savage writer = Paul Simpkin and Gary Sinyor starring = Sean Pertwee… …

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  • 74Chennakeshava Reddy — Chennakesava Reddy Directed by V.V. Vinayak Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh Written by V.V. Vinayak Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna Shriya …

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  • 75Tuckahoe-Cohee — Tuckahoe and cohee were terms used during the 18th and 19th centuries to describe two contrasting cultural groups in the Virginia and Carolina areas of the United States. These slang terms are now considered obscure and obsolete. Tuckahoe refers… …

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  • 76Characters of Casualty — Casualty is the world s longest running television emergency medical drama,[1] first broadcast in 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The show s characters are all staff within the fictional Holby City Hospital, composed of doctors, nurses …

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  • 77blimpish — blimpishly, adv. blimpishness, n. /blim pish/, adj. (sometimes cap.) pompously reactionary: the blimpish attitudes of the old colonialists. [1935 40; COLONEL BLIMP + ISH1] * * * …

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  • 78bloviate — /bloh vee ayt /, v.i., bloviated, bloviating. to speak pompously. [Amer.; pseudo L alter. of BLOW to boast; pop. by W. G. HARDING] * * * …

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  • 79didactic — didactically, adv. didacticism, n. /duy dak tik/, adj. 1. intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry. 2. inclined to teach or lecture others too much: a boring, didactic speaker. 3. teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson. 4.… …

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  • 80orate — /aw rayt , oh rayt , awr ayt, ohr ayt/, v.i., v.t., orated, orating. to deliver an oration; speak pompously; declaim. [1590 1600; back formation from ORATION] * * * …

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