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61second cousin once removed — 1) a child of one s second cousin 2) one s parent s second cousin …
62Removedness — Removed Re*moved (r? m??vd ), a. 1. Changed in place. [1913 Webster] 2. Dismissed from office. [1913 Webster] 3. Distant in location; remote. Something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling. Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. Distant by… …
63Watch House, Minories — Removed 1830, when the system of parochial watching was superseded by the establishment of the police force (Tomlinson s Hist. of the Minories, p.320) …
64Poland — Removed from the European map in 1795, Poland was resurrected after World War I at the expense of Russia, the Habsburg Empire, and Germany. The provinces of West Prussia* and Posen, portions of East Prussia and Upper Silesia,* and the city of… …
65blew his nose — removed mucous from his nose by exhaling through the nose …
66dethroned him — removed him (king or person in authority) from a high position …
67knock off his perch — removed him from his pedestal, shattered his image, showed that he is not as great as previously thought …
68saved face — removed himself from a situation with honor, saved himself from degradation …
69screened-out — removed by filtering, taken out by sifting …
70shaved his head — removed all of his hair, shaved the hair of his head …