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  • 71Rosie Malek-Yonan — Assyrian actor, director, and author of The Crimson Field Born July 4, 1965 (1965 07 04) (age 46) Tehran, Iran …

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  • 72Simone Bianchi (artist) — Infobox Comics creator name = Simone Bianchi imagesize = caption = Simone Bianchi at the 2008 New York Comic Convention. birthname = birthdate = July 10, 1971 location = Lucca, Italy deathdate = deathplace = nationality = Italian area = Penciller …

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  • 73-tor — a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns: dictator; genitor; janitor; orator; victor. [ < L tor (s. tor ), c. Gk tor (s. tor ), Skt tar ] * * * …

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  • 74Hughes, John — ▪ American archbishop born June 24, 1797, Annaloghan, County Tyrone, Ire. died Jan. 3, 1864, New York City  first Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, who became one of the foremost American Roman Catholic prelates of his time. Hughes&#8230; …

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  • 75being — n. 1. Existence, subsistence, reality, actuality. 2. Essence, essential being, inmost nature, substance, inner reality, life, vital principle, root, core, heart, centre of life. 3. Sentient, conscious, or personal agent, living thing, creature,&#8230; …

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  • 76deform — deform, distort, contort, warp mean to mar or spoil a person s or thing s appearance, character, true nature, or development by or as if by twisting. Deform is the least specific of these terms in its implications; sometimes, it carries no&#8230; …

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  • 77origin — origin, source, inception, root, provenance, provenience, prime mover denote the point at which something (as a process, a growth, a development, a custom, a habit, or an institution) begins its course or its existence. Origin applies chiefly to&#8230; …

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  • 78-tor — aff. a suffix found in loanwords from Latin, forming personal agent nouns from verbs and, less commonly, from nouns: janitor; orator; victor[/ex] • Etymology: &LT; L tor (s. tōr ), c. Gk tōr (s. tor ), Skt tar …

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  • 79effective — effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient 1. All these words mean ‘having an effect’ of some kind, but with different applications and shades of meaning. Effective means ‘having a definite or desired effect’ that is actual rather than&#8230; …

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  • 80effectual — effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient 1. All these words mean ‘having an effect’ of some kind, but with different applications and shades of meaning. Effective means ‘having a definite or desired effect’ that is actual rather than&#8230; …

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