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  • 91Charles Collins (actor) — Charles Collin Born January 7, 1904(1904 01 07) Frederick, Oklahoma Died June 26, 1999(1999 06 26) (aged 95) Montecito, California Charles Collins (7 January 1904, Frederick, Oklahoma – 26 June 1999, Montecito, California) was …

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  • 92My Suitor — EP by Kahimi Karie Released January 15, 2002 Genre …

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  • 93Tim Kasher — Kasher en un concierto junto a The Good Life, en 2005 Datos generales Nombre real Timothy Kasher …

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  • 94lateness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Coming after the expected time Nouns 1. lateness, tardiness, slowness, unpunctuality; delay, procrastination, deferring, deferment, postponement, adjournment, prorogation, retardation, respite;… …

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  • 95seesaw — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. teeter[ totter]; waver, vacillate, dilly dally; crossruff. See oscillation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. alternation, teeterboard, hickey horse; see teeter totter . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …

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  • 96time — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Measurement of duration Nouns 1. time, duration; period, term, stage, space, span, spell, season; fourth dimension; the whole time; era, epoch, age, aeon; time of life; moment, instant, instantaneity,… …

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  • 97waver — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. vacillate, fluctuate, hesitate; sway, tremble, totter; undulate; teeter. See doubt, oscillation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. fluctuate, vacillate, hesitate, dillydally, seesaw, deliberate, reel, teeter …

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  • 98shilly-shally — shil|ly shal|ly [ˈʃıli ˌʃæli] v past tense and past participle shilly shallied present participle shilly shallying third person singular shillyshallies [i]informal [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: shall I?; probably influenced by dilly dally] to waste… …

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  • 99diligence —  , diligent. dilly dally …

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  • 100longtalk,\ longtalking — The act of using a lot more words than necessary to get something said. Commonly heard when politicians speak or when parents scold children. Mom: Go to your room. I mean it. At the present moment! Billy: Mom, why not just say Now, instead of… …

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