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  • 121undertaking — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Project Nouns 1. undertaking; compact, engagement, promise; enterprise, emprise, project; endeavor, venture, pilgrimage, adventure; matter in hand, business; move, first move, beginning; caper. Informal …

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  • 122Dixie (song) — Dixie Sheet music cover, c. 1900. Unofficial National anthem of  Confederate States of Amer …

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  • 123Interpreting — Language interpreting or interpretation is the intellectual activity of facilitating oral and sign language communication, either simultaneously or consecutively, between two or more users of different languages. Functionally, interpreting and… …

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  • 124Hubert Maga — Coutoucou Hubert Maga President Hubert Maga, c. 1962 Deputy to the French National Assembly In office June 17, 1951 – May 22, 1959 Premier of Dahomey …

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  • 125Roman Catholic Relief Bills — were attempted steps of legislation in the United Kingdom towards Catholic Emancipation. They sought to remove the legal tests and disabilities imposed on British and Irish Catholics, brought about by Henry VIII s state Protestant Reformation,… …

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  • 126St. Caesarius of Arles —     St. Caesarius of Arles     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Caesarius of Arles     Bishop, administrator, preacher, theologian, born at Châlons in Burgundy, 470 71, died at Arles, 27 August, 543, according to Malnory. He entered the monastery of …

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  • 127relevant — rel·e·vant / re lə vənt/ adj 1: tending logically to prove or disprove a fact of consequence or to make the fact more or less probable and thereby aiding the trier of fact in making a decision determined that the evidence was relevant; also:… …

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  • 128case — Synonyms and related words: Bible truth, Smyth sewing, abessive, ablative, absolute fact, accepted fact, accusative, action, actual fact, adessive, admitted fact, afghan, alien, allative, ammunition box, anyhow, anyway, apoplectic, approximative …

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