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  • 71Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom — Données clés Réalisation James Stuart Blackton Scénario Theodore Liebler Acteurs principaux Maurice Costello J. Barney Sherry Sociétés de production Vitagraph Company of America …

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  • 72Джонсон, Кэйси — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Джонсон. Кэйси Джонсон Casey Johnson …

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  • 73Робертс, Рейчел — Рейчел Робертс Rachel Roberts В фильме «Пикник у Висячей скалы» (1975) …

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  • 74Робертс, Рэйчел — Рэйчел Робертс Rachel Roberts В фильме «Пикник у Висячей скалы» (1975) …

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  • 75baffle — v. 1) to baffle completely 2) (R) it baffled me that they rejected our offer * * * [ bæf(ə)l] (R) it baffled me that they rejected our offer to bafflecompletely …

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  • 76baffle — baf|fle [ bæfl ] verb transitive if a problem, someone s behavior, etc. baffles you, you cannot understand it or solve it: a rare skin condition that has baffled doctors for years Detectives remain baffled by these murders. ╾ baf|fling adjective …

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  • 77baffed — adj British baffled, confused, incapable. This abbreviation of baffled has been a vogue word among teenagers and some young adults in the London area since the mid 1990s …

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  • 78baft — adj British baffled, confused, incapable. This abbreviation of baffled has been a vogue word among teenagers and some young adults in the London area since the mid 1990s …

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  • 79confess — verb (I, T) 1 to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal, especially to the police: After three hours of questioning the suspect broke down and confessed. | confess to doing sth: Edwards confessed to being a spy for the KGB. | confess …

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  • 80baffle — [baf′əl] vt. baffled, baffling [16th c. Scot; prob. respelling (as duff for dough, Affleck for Auchinleck) of obs. bauchle] 1. to confuse so as to keep from understanding or solving; puzzle; confound 2. to interfere with; hinder; impede 3. to… …

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