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  • 81dry|ly — «DRY lee», adverb. in a dry manner or state: »He spoke little and dryly. Mr. Thompson said dryly that he was not offended, but what about the Premier (New York Times Magazine). Also, drily …

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  • 82Not Happy, John — is a book written by Margo Kingston, an Australian journalist and political commentator. It outlines why she is not happy with the previous Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, and his policies for Australia. Many opinions published on Margo …

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  • 83Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War — was published in 1930 by Evadne Price, using the pseudonym Helen Zenna Smith. Smith’s semi biographical account of an ambulance driver provides female insight to the horrors of the First World War. Not So Quiet criticizes nationalism, masculinity …

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  • 84Dry-eyed — a. Not having tears in the eyes. Opposite of {tearful}. Syn: tearless. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 85Dry distillation — is the heating of solid materials to produce gaseous products (which may condense into liquids or solids). The method may or may not involve pyrolysis/thermolysis. The products are condensed and collected. This method usually requires higher… …

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  • 86Dry Summer — Directed by Metin Erksan Produced by Metin Erksan …

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  • 87dry goods — n [plural] 1.) goods such as tobacco, tea, and coffee that do not contain liquid 2.) AmE things that are made from cloth such as clothes, sheets, and curtains ▪ a dry goods store …

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  • 88dry nurse — dry′ nurse n. a nurse who takes care of but does not breast feed another s infant Compare wet nurse • Etymology: 1590–1600 dry′ nurse , v.t. nursed, nurs•ing …

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  • 89dry-cell — dryˈ cell noun (elec) An electric cell in which the electrolyte is not a liquid but a paste • • • Main Entry: ↑dry …

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  • 90dry|o|pith|e|cine — «DRY oh PIHTH uh seen, syn», adjective, noun. –adj. of, related to, or resembling Dryopithecus: »... the transition from the dryopithecine apes of the Miocene Pliocene epoch (25 million to two million years ago) to the first true hominids… …

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