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81Family of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge — Middleton family Undifferenced Middleton arms, granted to Michael Francis Middleton, as the armigerous head of the family.[1] Ethnicity …
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83Australian Classification Board — Agency overview Formed 1970 Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia Minister responsible Robert McClelland, Attorney General Parent agency Attorney General s Department (current parent agency), OFLC (Original parent agency), Australian …
84marmalade-dropper — (MAR.muh.layd draw.pur) n. Something that is extremely shocking or upsetting, particularly a newspaper headline or article. Also: marmalade dropper. Example Citation: BBC face obscenity row over shocking new lesbian drama, snorted the Daily Mail… …
85thought — n. reflection 1) to entertain, harbor, have; relish a thought (to harbor thoughts of revenge) 2) to express, present a thought 3) to gather; sum up one s thoughts 4) an evil; fleeting, passing; happy; intriguing; refreshing; sober, sobering;… …
86upset — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. overthrow, overturn, capsize; disturb, bother, discompose, disconcert; spoil; perturb; disarrange, unbalance; demoralize. n. reversal, overturn, disorder. See destruction, inversion, change,… …
87disturbing — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. disquieting, upsetting, distressing, troubling, perturbing, bothersome, irksome, unpleasant, provoking, annoying, alarming, unsettling, painful, discomforting, nettling, inauspicious, foreboding, consequential,… …
88disruptive — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. interrupting, upsetting, disturbing, unsettling, agitating, disconcerting, distracting, *discombobulating, trouble making. ANT.: calming, quieting II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Troubling to the mind or… …
89upset — 01. Her dad got really [upset] when he found out that she and her boyfriend were planning on moving in together. 02. My daughter didn t go to school today because she had an [upset] stomach. 03. It really [upset] my wife when my son lost his job …
90bear — bear1 W1 [beə US ber] v past tense bore [bo: US bo:r] past participle borne [bo:n US bo:rn] [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(deal with something)¦ 2 can t bear something 3 bear (something) in mind 4¦(accept/be responsible for)¦ 5¦(support)¦ 6¦(sign/mark)¦ …