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  • 121Fleurus, Battle of — ▪ European history       (June 26, 1794), the most significant battle in the First Coalition phase of the French Revolutionary Wars. Jean Baptiste Jourdan (Jourdan, Jean Baptiste, Count) and Jean Baptiste Kléber led 73,000 French troops against… …

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  • 122Mormonism —     Mormons     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mormons     (Also called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.)     This religious body had its origin during the early part of the nineteenth century.     Joseph Smith, the founder and first… …

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  • 123resilient — adjective Able to endure tribulation without cracking. He’s resilient, and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost. Syn: bendable, flexible, strong …

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  • 124tough-skinned — adjective Resilient; able to endure hardship or criticism, with no apparent adverse effects. Shes tough skinned, if she can work for slave drivers like those guys. See Also: tough skinnedness …

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  • 125tolerant — Having the property of tolerance. * * * tol·er·ant rənt adj exhibiting tolerance (as for a drug or physiological insult) <lactose tolerant> * * * tol·er·ant (tolґər ənt) able to endure, without effect, the action of any particular …

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  • 126Office Lady Rope Slave — Theatrical poster for Office Lady Rope Slave (1981) Directed by Katsuhiko Fujii[1 …

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  • 127Dryhthelm — Born Cunninghame?, kingdom of Northumbria Died 8th century unknown Honored in Medieval England Major shrine Melrose Abbey (destroyed) F …

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  • 128Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9 — M.F.9 Høverjager The M.F.9B fighter aircraft F.126. Role Fighter seaplane …

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