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  • 31terminate — ter·mi·nate / tər mə ˌnāt/ vb nat·ed, nat·ing vi: to come to an end in time or effect vt 1: to bring to a definite end esp. before a natural conclusion terminate a contract compare cancel …

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  • 32finish — I verb accomplish, achieve, arrive at the end of, bring to a close, bring to an end, bring to completion, cap, carry out, carry through, cease, close, come to a close, come to an end, complete, conclude, conficere, consummare, consummate,… …

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  • 33fulfill — I verb abide by, accomplish, achieve, adhere to, answer, be faithful to, be sufficient, bring about, bring to completion, bring to pass, carry into effect, complete, comply with, consummate, discharge, do, effect, effectuate, efficere, execute,… …

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  • 34fulfill — Synonyms and related words: abide by, accomplish, achieve, act up to, adhere to, administer, answer, attain, attend to, avail, be equal to, be faithful to, bear, bring off, bring to completion, bring to fruition, carry into effect, carry into… …

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  • 35make good — Synonyms and related words: abide by, accomplish, achieve success, act up to, adhere to, advance, afford proof of, amend, arrive, ascertain, atone, atone for, attend to, be a success, be faithful to, break through, bring home to, bring to… …

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  • 36fulfil — v. a. [Written also Fulfill.] 1. Accomplish, effectuate, realize, effect, execute, bring to pass, complete, consummate, bring to completion, perfect, bring to perfection or greater perfection, carry out or to its intention. 2. Observe, obey,… …

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  • 37perfect — adjective /ˈpɜfəkt / (say perfuhkt) 1. in a state proper to a thing when completed; having all essential elements, characteristics, etc.; lacking in no respect; complete. 2. in a state of complete excellence; without blemish or defect; faultless …

  • 38Mozarabic art and architecture — Mozarabic Art refers to art of Mozarabs (from musta rab meaning “Arabized”), Iberian Christians living in Al Andalus, the Muslim conquered territories in the period that comprises from the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711) to the end… …

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  • 39accomplish — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English accomplisshen, from Anglo French accompliss , stem of accomplir, from Vulgar Latin *accomplēre, from Latin ad + complēre to fill up more at complete Date: 14th century 1. to bring about (a result) by… …

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  • 40Clover Moore — The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore MP 82nd Lord Mayor of Sydney Incumbent Assumed office 27 March 2004 Pr …

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