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  • 81amuse — [ə myo͞oz′] vt. amused, amusing [Fr amuser < à, at + OFr muser, to stare fixedly, MUSE] 1. to keep pleasantly or enjoyably occupied or interested; entertain [we amused ourselves with games] 2. to make laugh, smile, etc. by being comical or… …

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  • 82a|mus´er — a|muse «uh MYOOZ», transitive verb, a|mused, a|mus|ing. 1. to cause to laugh or smile: »The playful puppy running around the room amused the baby. 2. to keep pleasantly interested; cause to feel cheerful or happy; entertain: » …

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  • 83a|mus´a|ble — a|muse «uh MYOOZ», transitive verb, a|mused, a|mus|ing. 1. to cause to laugh or smile: »The playful puppy running around the room amused the baby. 2. to keep pleasantly interested; cause to feel cheerful or happy; entertain: » …

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  • 84a|muse — «uh MYOOZ», transitive verb, a|mused, a|mus|ing. 1. to cause to laugh or smile: »The playful puppy running around the room amused the baby. 2. to keep pleasantly interested; cause to feel cheerful or happy; entertain: » …

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  • 85amuse·ment — /əˈmjuːzmənt/ noun, pl ments 1 [noncount] : the feeling of being amused or entertained I m reading this novel for amusement. People found great amusement in his strange behavior. = His strange behavior was a source of great amusement. [=people… …

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  • 86Psycho (1960 film) — Infobox Film name = Psycho image size = 215px caption = original film poster director = Alfred Hitchcock producer = Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock Alma Reville writer = Novel: Robert Bloch Screenplay: Joseph Stefano Uncredited: Samuel A. Taylor… …

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  • 87Pride and Prejudice — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Pride and Prejudice (disambiguation). Pride and Prejudice   …

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  • 88Jacques Offenbach — Offenbach in the 1860s Jacques Offenbach (20 June 1819 – 5 October 1880) was a Prussian born French composer, cellist and impresario. He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s–1870s and his uncompleted opera The Tales of Hoffmann …

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  • 89Republicanism in Australia — Australia This article is part of a series about the Politics and government of Australia …

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  • 90Mary Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield — Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield (11 November 1792 15 December 1872), born Mary Anne Evans, married Wyndham Lewis, MP, and then, after her first husband s death, Benjamin Disraeli. It was as a reward for his services to the nation …

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