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  • 71dud — I. noun Etymology: Middle English dudde Date: 1567 1. plural a. clothing b. personal belongings 2. a. one that is ineffectual; also failure < a box office …

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  • 72value — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, worth, high quality, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *valuta, from feminine of *valutus, past participle of Latin valēre to be of worth, be strong more at wield Date: 14th century 1. a fair return or&#8230; …

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  • 73vanity — I. noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English vanite, from Anglo French vanité, from Latin vanitat , vanitas quality of being empty or vain, from vanus empty, vain more at wane Date: 13th century 1. something that is vain, empty, or valueless 2 …

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  • 74Contract bridge — Bridge declarer play Alternative name(s) Bridge Type trick taking Players 4 Skill(s) require …

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  • 75Creed — This article is about a statement of belief. For the American rock band, see Creed (band). For other uses, see Creed (disambiguation). Icon depicting Emperor Constantine (center) and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea (325) as holding the …

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  • 76Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code — Bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy in the United States Authority&#160;· History U.S. Trustee Court&#160; …

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  • 77Floccinaucinihilipilification — (Audio|Floccinaucinihilipilification.ogg|listen American English: Audio|Floc.ogg|listen see below for more pronunciation possibilities) (or variously floccipaucinihilipilification , as described in You English Words by John Moore) is the act of&#8230; …

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  • 78Factoid — A factoid is a spurious unverified, incorrect, or fabricated statement formed and asserted as a fact, but with no . The word appears in the Oxford English Dictionary as something which becomes accepted as fact, although it may not be true [cite&#8230; …

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  • 79Huldrych Zwingli — Huldrych (or Ulrich [Harvnb|Potter|1976|p=1. According to Potter, Huldrych was the spelling Zwingli preferred. However, Potter uses Ulrich , while Gäbler, Stephens, and Furcha uses Huldrych . His signature at the Marburg Colloquy was the&#8230; …

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  • 80John Ray — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image size =200px caption = PAGENAME birth date = November 29, 1622 birth place = Black Notley, near Braintree death date = January 17, 1705 death place = residence = |citizenship = nationality =&#8230; …

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