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  • 111un|stead|fast — «uhn STEHD fast, fahst», adjective. 1. not steadfast; not firmly fixed. 2. not firm, as in purpose, resolution, or faith; inconstant; irresolute. –un|stead´fast|ly, adverb. –un|stead´fast|ness, noun …

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  • 112stand one in good stead — {v. phr.} To be helpful or useful to. * /A boy scout knife will stand you in good stead when you do not have other tools./ * /Julia knew how to typewrite, and that stood her in good stead when she looked for a job./ …

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  • 113stand one in good stead — {v. phr.} To be helpful or useful to. * /A boy scout knife will stand you in good stead when you do not have other tools./ * /Julia knew how to typewrite, and that stood her in good stead when she looked for a job./ …

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  • 114Course v. Stead — Supreme Court of the United States Full case name Course v. Stead Holding …

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  • 115Hill-Stead Museum — Das Gebäude von der Westseite gesehen Das Hill Stead Museum, häufig auch nur Hill Stead genannt, ist ein im Stil des Colonial Revival errichtetes Gebäude in Farmington, Connecticut. Heute dient das 1991 in die Liste der National Historic… …

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  • 116stand\ in\ good\ stead — v. phr. To be helpful or useful to. A boy scout knife will stand you in good stead when you do not have other tools. Julia knew how to typewrite, and that stood her in good stead when she looked for a job …

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  • 117stand\ one\ in\ good\ stead — v. phr. To be helpful or useful to. A boy scout knife will stand you in good stead when you do not have other tools. Julia knew how to typewrite, and that stood her in good stead when she looked for a job …

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  • 118in someone's stead — in (someone s/something s) stead in the place of someone or something else. We gave Mr. Neil a power of attorney to deal with the landlord in our stead while we were out of the country …

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  • 119in something's stead — in (someone s/something s) stead in the place of someone or something else. We gave Mr. Neil a power of attorney to deal with the landlord in our stead while we were out of the country …

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  • 120in stead — in (someone s/something s) stead in the place of someone or something else. We gave Mr. Neil a power of attorney to deal with the landlord in our stead while we were out of the country …

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