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  • 101cherish — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English cherisshen, from Anglo French cheriss , stem of cherir to cherish, from cher dear, from Latin carus more at charity Date: 14th century 1. a. to hold dear ; feel or show affection for < cherish …

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  • 102love — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lufu; akin to Old High German luba love, Old English lēof dear, Latin lubēre, libēre to please Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal …

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  • 103Back Home Again in Indiana — (Back Home Again in) Indiana is a song composed by Ballard MacDonald and James Hanley, first published in January of 1917. While it is not the official state song of the U.S. state of Indiana (that honor belongs to On the Banks of the Wabash ),&#8230; …

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  • 104The Master Butchers Singing Club — infobox Book | name = Master Butchers Singing Club title orig = translator = author = Louise Erdrich illustrator = cover artist = Jacket design by Elliott Beard country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher =&#8230; …

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  • 105Gerhardt Boldt — (24 January 1918 ndash; 10 May 1981) was an officer in the German Army ( Wehrmacht Heer ) who wrote about his experiences during World War II.World War IIOn 4 August 1943, Boldt was awarded a Knight s Cross. He was a Senior Lieutenant (&#8230; …

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  • 106Oregon State University Marching Band — (OSUMB) The Spirit and Sound of OSU OSUMB performing the Great Beaver Spell Out in 2006. School Oregon State University Location Corvallis, OR …

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  • 107Outline of Buddhism — See also: Index of Buddhism related articles Flag of Buddhism …

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  • 108believe — [OE] Believing and loving are closely allied. Late Old English belēfan took the place of an earlier gelēfan ‘believe’ (with the associative prefix ge ), which can be traced back to a prehistoric West and North Germanic *galaubjan (source also of&#8230; …

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  • 109belief — (n.) late 12c., bileave, replacing O.E. geleafa belief, faith, from W.Gmc. *ga laubon to hold dear, esteem, trust (Cf. O.S. gilobo, M.Du. gelove, O.H.G. giloubo, Ger. Glaube), from *galaub dear, esteemed, from intensive prefix *ga + *leubh …

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  • 110believe — [OE] Believing and loving are closely allied. Late Old English belēfan took the place of an earlier gelēfan ‘believe’ (with the associative prefix ge ), which can be traced back to a prehistoric West and North Germanic *galaubjan (source also of&#8230; …

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