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  • 31Charles E. Peterson — Charles Emil Peterson (1906–2004) is widely considered to be a seminal figure in professionalizing the practice of historic preservation in the United States. He is referred to as the “founding father” of the professional advocation of historic… …

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  • 32The Happy Land — is a play with music written in 1873 by W. S. Gilbert (under the pseudonym F. Latour Tomline) and Gilbert Arthur à Beckett. The musical play burlesques Gilbert s earlier play, The Wicked World . The blank verse piece opened at the Royal Court… …

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  • 33Getrennt von Tisch und Bett — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Getrennt von Tisch und Bett Originaltitel Separate Tables …

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  • 34shabby — shabbily, adv. shabbiness, n. /shab ee/, adj., shabbier, shabbiest. 1. impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes. 2. showing conspicuous signs of wear or neglect: The rooms on the upper floors of the mansion had a rather shabby appearance …

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  • 35shabby-genteel — shabby gentility /shab ee jen til i tee/, n. /shab ee jen teel /, adj. trying to maintain dignity and self respect despite shabbiness. [1745 55] * * * …

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  • 36Propertius, Sextus — born 55/43, Assisi, Umbria died after 16 BC, Rome Roman poet. Very few details of his life are known. The first and best known of his four books of elegies (see elegy), Cynthia, was published in 29 BC, the year he met its heroine (his mistress,… …

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  • 37Old Glory: An American Voyage — Old Glory   Author(s) Jonathan Raban …

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  • 38Der Herzensbrecher — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Der Herzensbrecher Originaltitel Affectionately Yours …

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  • 39abjectness — I noun abominableness, baseness, degradation, despicableness, contemptibleness, meanness, obsequiousness, odiousness, pettiness, shabbiness, shoddiness, smallness, sordidness, submissiveness, vileness, worthlessness, wretchedness II index bad… …

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  • 40baseness — Synonyms and related words: abjectness, abominability, abominableness, arrantness, atrociousness, awfulness, badness, beastliness, beggarliness, bestiality, brutality, chicanery, coarseness, commonness, commonplaceness, contemptibility,… …

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