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81Cocteau, Jean — (1889 1963) Director and screenwriter. Jean Cocteau was born in Paris to a family from the wealthy Parisian bourgeoisie. Cocteau s father, a lawyer, was an important force in the young Cocteau s life, and he was deeply affected when his father …
82Baraja — Recorded in the spellings of Baraja, Barajas, and Barajaz, this is a Spanish locational surname, but of Roman (Latin) 1st century a.d. origins. It derives from a place near Madrid, which is now covered by the international airport, although there …
83Barajas — Recorded in the spellings of Baraja, Barajas, and Barajaz, this is a Spanish locational surname, but of Roman (Latin) 1st century a.d. origins. It derives from a place near Madrid, which is now covered by the international airport, although there …
84Barajaz — Recorded in the spellings of Baraja, Barajas, and Barajaz, this is a Spanish locational surname, but of Roman (Latin) 1st century a.d. origins. It derives from a place near Madrid, which is now covered by the international airport, although there …
85Charlie Chase — a race, e.g. not in the Charlie = not worthy of consideration …
86charlie chase — Australian Slang a race, e.g. not in the Charlie = not worthy of consideration …
87consider — [14] Etymologically, consider means ‘observe the stars’. Amongst the most popular of ancient Roman methods of divination was astrology, and so the Latin verb consīderāre was coined (from the intensive prefix com and sīdus ‘star’, source of… …
88unridiculous — Absolutely normal, worthy of consideration; within reason; a conventional dress or behavior. Like always, Philip gets the girls situation unridiculous …
89unridiculous — Absolutely normal, worthy of consideration; within reason; a conventional dress or behavior. Like always, Philip gets the girls situation unridiculous …
90does not count — is not to be considered, is not worthy of consideration …