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  • 71romantic — romantically, adv. romanticalness, n. /roh man tik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of romance; characteristic or suggestive of the world of romance: a romantic adventure. 2. fanciful; impractical; unrealistic: romantic ideas. 3.… …

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  • 72St. Trudo —     St. Trudo     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Trudo     (TRON, TROND, TRUDON, TRUTJEN, TRUYEN).     Apostle of Hasbein in Brabant; d. 698 (693). Feast 23 November. He was the son of Blessed Adela of the family of the dukes of Austrasia. Devoted …

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  • 73Einstein family — loops Information Place of origin Württemberg, Germany Notable members Albert Einstein, Maja Einstein, Hermann Einstein, Pauline Koch Connected families Koch, Moos, Ov …

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  • 74Oxfordian Theory — Main article: Oxfordian theory Edward de Vere – 17th Earl of Oxford – from an engraving by J. Brown. Oxford is the leading alternative candidate for the author behind the alleged pseudonym, Shakespeare. The Oxfordian theory of… …

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  • 75fall in love with — become very fond of, acquire strong affection for …

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  • 76love someone to death — love (someone) to death to feel extremely strong affection for someone. She is easy to work with, and everyone in the office loves her to death. Related vocabulary: dote on someone/something …

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  • 77love to death — love (someone) to death to feel extremely strong affection for someone. She is easy to work with, and everyone in the office loves her to death. Related vocabulary: dote on someone/something …

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  • 78devotion — n 1. prayer, religious worship, worship, homage, reverence, veneration, adoration, laudation, glorification; thanksgiving, grace, blessing, benediction; dedication, consecration, sanctification; service, observance, prayer meeting, mass, vespers …

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  • 79romantic — ro•man•tic [[t]roʊˈmæn tɪk[/t]] adj. 1) of or pertaining to romance 2) impractical or unrealistic; fanciful 3) imbued with idealism, a desire for adventure, etc 4) preoccupied with love or by the idealizing of love 5) expressing love or strong… …

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  • 80Shelley, Percy Bysshe — (1792 1822)    Poet, s. of Sir Timothy S., was b. at Field Place, near Horsham, Sussex, and ed. at Brentford, Eton, and Univ. Coll., Oxf., whence for writing and circulating a pamphlet, The Necessity of Atheism, he was expelled. One immediate… …

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