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  • 101Harald Klak — Halfdansson (born probably c. 785 died after 829, probably murdered in 852) was a king in Jutland (and possibly other parts of Denmark) around 812 ndash;814 and again from 819 ndash;827. FamilyThe identity of his father is not certain. Harald… …

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  • 102Laurent-Michel Vacher — (1944–2005) was a French born, French Canadian philosopher, writer, journalist ( Le Devoir, Hobo Québec, Chroniques, Spirale ) and teacher (Ahuntsic College, Montreal). He was a proponent of scientism, rationalism, positivism, pragmatism and… …

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  • 103Richard Kind — en mars 2010 Données clés Nom de naissance …

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  • 104blatherskite — /bladh euhr skuyt /, n. 1. a person given to voluble, empty talk. 2. nonsense; blather. [1640 50; BLATHER + skite SKATE3] * * * …

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  • 105flannel — /flan l/, n., v., flanneled, flanneling or (esp. Brit.), flannelled, flannelling. n. 1. a soft, slightly napped fabric of wool or wool and another fiber, used for trousers, jackets, shirts, etc. 2. a soft, warm, light fabric of cotton or cotton… …

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  • 106gassy — gassiness, n. /gas ee/, adj., gassier, gassiest. 1. full of or containing gas. 2. resembling gas. 3. flatulent. 4. Slang. given to idle, empty talk. [1750 60; GAS + Y1] * * * …

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  • 107ventose — ventosity /ven tos i tee/, n. /ven tohs/, adj. Archaic. given to empty talk; windy; flatulent. [1715 25; < L ventosus windy, equiv. to vent(us) WIND1 + osus OSE1] * * * …

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  • 108wind — wind1 n. /wind/, Literary /wuynd/; v. /wind/, n. 1. air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth s surface: A gentle wind blew through the valley. High winds were forecast. 2. a gale; storm; hurricane. 3. any …

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  • 109lip service — noun a) Empty talk; words absent of action or intention. The candidate gave lip service to fixing the problems, but it is doubtful that he will do much. b) Cunnilingus, the act of using the mouth and tongue to stimulate the f …

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  • 110bombast — I noun affectation, boastfulness, boasting, braggery, chatter, declamation, diatribe, embellishment, empty talk, enlargement, euphemism, exaggeration, expansion, flatulence, floridness, fustian, garnishing, grandiloquence, grandiosity, harangue,&#8230; …

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