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  • 912008 Turner Prize — This article is about the 2008 Turner Prize for art.There are four nominees for the prize:* Runa Islam ** Bangladesh born, aged 37 [1] , trained both at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and the Royal College of Art. * Mark Leckey ** from London,… …

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  • 92Missouri Harmony — The Missouri Harmony, first published in 1820, was the most popular of all frontier shape note tune books during its reign. The 185 songs compiled in the collection were favorites used in Protestant churches and singing schools, and many were… …

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  • 93harp — harplike, adj. /hahrp/, n. 1. a musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame formed by a soundbox, a pillar, and a curved neck, and having strings stretched between the soundbox and the neck that are plucked with the fingers. 2. anything… …

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  • 94prolix — adjective /ˈpɹəʊ.lɪks,pɹoʊˈlɪks/ a) Tediously lengthy. People who have blamed [Jean Charles Léonard de] Sismondi as unnecessarily prolix cannot have considered the crowd of details presented by the history of Italy. b) Tending to use large or… …

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  • 95Moodabe family — The Moodabe family is a long established Auckland family which has been associated with the development and operation of cinema in New Zealand since the 1920s. Contents 1 Business beginnings 2 Amalgamated expansion 3 20th Century Fox 4 …

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  • 96hour after hour — for a long time, tediously …

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  • 97story — story1 noun (plural stories) 1》 an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.     ↘a storyline. 2》 an account of past events, experiences, etc.     ↘an item of news.     ↘informal the facts about a particular situation …

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  • 98tedious — adjective too long, slow, or dull. Derivatives tediously adverb tediousness noun Origin ME: from OFr. tedieus or late L. taediosus, from L. taedium (see tedium) …

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  • 99tedious — adjective boring, tiring, and continuing for a long time: a tedious lecture tediously adverb tediousness noun (U) …

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  • 100tedious — UK [ˈtiːdɪəs] / US [ˈtɪdɪəs] adjective boring and continuing for too long a tedious job Derived words: tediously adverb tediousness noun uncountable …

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