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  • 101The Cameo Murder — On the evening of 19 March, 1949, the Cameo cinema in Liverpool, England, was the scene of a brutual double murder which led, eventually to a miscarriage of justice. The cinema manager, Leonard Thomas was counting the day s takings assisted by… …

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  • 102NYPD Blue (Season 3) — E.R. Original airdate: October 24, 1995 *Directed by: Mark Tinker *Written by: David Mills David MilchGreg and James bust up a robbery when one of the men on scene shows them a badge, then gunshots ring out and James is wounded. Greg gets him to… …

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  • 103The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993 film) — Infobox Film name = The Adventures of Huck Finn caption = Tagline: For anyone who has ever dreamed of running away from it all. director = Stephen Sommers producer = John Baldecchi Steve White writer = Mark Twain (novel) Stephen Sommers… …

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  • 104I Legnanesi — The most famous drag theatrical company in Italy. Ironically, they were born a Catholic oratory acting company, where no female actress were allowed, so male actors had to perform female roles. They speak in strict Legnanese dialect. Their plays… …

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  • 105NYPD Blue (season 3) — NYPD Blue Season 3 Country of origin United States No. of episodes 22 …

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  • 106mistake — [13] Mistake originally meant literally ‘take in error, take the wrong thing’. It was borrowed from Old Norse mistaka, a compound verb formed from the prefix mis ‘wrongly’ and taka ‘take’. This sense survived in English for some time (‘to be ever …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 107eccentric — [[t]ɪkse̱ntrɪk[/t]] eccentrics ADJ GRADED If you say that someone is eccentric, you mean that they behave in a strange way, and have habits or opinions that are different from those of most people. He is an eccentric character who likes wearing a …

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  • 108muddle — v. a. 1. Make muddy, make turbid. 2. Stupefy, fuddle, inebriate, confuse, make half drunk, make tipsy. 3. Make a mess of, muff, mull, spoil …

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  • 109ἡμιμεθής — half drunk masc/fem nom sg …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 110mistake — [13] Mistake originally meant literally ‘take in error, take the wrong thing’. It was borrowed from Old Norse mistaka, a compound verb formed from the prefix mis ‘wrongly’ and taka ‘take’. This sense survived in English for some time (‘to be ever …

    Word origins