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  • 91nonintentionally — adverb In a nonintentional manner; without intention …

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  • 92intentionless — adjective Without intention …

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  • 93Murder (Italian law) — By Italian law, murder (omicidio [omiˈtʃidjo]) is regulated by articles 575 582, 584 585, and 589 of the Penal Code (Codice Penale). In general, according to Art.575, whoever causes the death of a human being is punishable by no less than 21… …

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  • 94флирт — а, м. ст. фр. fleureter порхать с цветка на цветок> flirter кокетничать> англ. flirt. 1. Любовная игра, кокетство. БАС 1. Восходит к фр. fleur цветок. Эрудит 1995. Что может быть невиннее флирта. Attention without intention <игра слов… …

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  • 95newfie — I Canadian Slang [nu fee] A person from NewFoundland butt of many Canadian jokes I love newfies II Canadian Slang semi derogatory term for a person from Newfoundland and Labrador. The term is primarily used in Newfie jokes, the typical Canadian… …

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  • 96adjourn — (v.) early 14c., ajournen, assign a day (for convening or reconvening), from O.Fr. ajourner (12c.) meet (at an appointed time), from the phrase à jorn to a stated day (à to + journ day, from L. diurnus daily; see DIURNAL (Cf. diurnal)). The sense …

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  • 97purposelessness — Having no intent; being in a state without intention, no purpose. Having no ideas for the science fair, Bob had a feeling of purposelessness …

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  • 98purposelessness — Having no intent; being in a state without intention, no purpose. Having no ideas for the science fair, Bob had a feeling of purposelessness …

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  • 99mooch — muːtʃ v. beg, borrow without intention to return; steal; sneak around (Slang) …

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  • 100mooched — muːtʃ v. beg, borrow without intention to return; steal; sneak around (Slang) …

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