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  • 41Michelle Linn-Gust — Michelle Linn Gust, Fall 2009 Born December 12, 1971 (1971 12 12) (age 39) Chicago, Illinois Occupation …

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  • 42Mourning — Not to be confused with Morning. Margarita Teresa of Austria, Holy Roman Empress, in mourning, 1666; her brother, the young king Charles II of Spain appears behind her with his attendants wearing mourning dress …

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  • 43The Maltese Double Cross — – Lockerbie is a documentary film about the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich and financed by Tiny Rowland, the film was released by Hemar Enterprises in November 1994.[1] Though it was never… …

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  • 44bereft — adj. (cannot stand alone) stripped bereft of (bereft of all hope; bereft of one s senses) USAGE NOTE: In the meaning having recently lost a dear one , the form bereaved is used the bereaved parents. * * * [bɪ reft] (cannot stand alone) [ stripped …

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  • 45go out — v. 1)(D; intr.) ( to leave ) to go out for (to go out for a walk) 2) (D; intr.) ( to try out ) to go out for (to go out for a team) 3) (D; intr.) ( to go steady ) to go out with (Olga has been going out with Joe) 4) (misc.) our hearts go out to… …

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  • 46orphan — /ˈɔfən / (say awfuhn) noun 1. a. a person, usually a child, bereaved by death of both parents. b. (in less common use) a person, usually a child, bereaved by death of one parent. 2. Printing the opening line of a paragraph which is separated by… …

  • 47be|reav´er — be|reave «bih REEV», transitive verb, reaved or reft, reav|ing. 1. to leave desolate and alone; deprive: »The children were bereaved by the death of their father. 2. to deprive ruthlessly; rob: »The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue …

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  • 48be|reave — «bih REEV», transitive verb, reaved or reft, reav|ing. 1. to leave desolate and alone; deprive: »The children were bereaved by the death of their father. 2. to deprive ruthlessly; rob: »The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane… …

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  • 49be·reaved — /bıˈriːvd/ adj formal : sad because a family member or friend has recently died the bereaved parents/families of the victims the bereaved : a bereaved person or group of people The minister tried to comfort the bereaved …

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  • 50JOB, BOOK OF — (named for its hero (Heb. אִיּוֹב), ancient South Arabian and Thamudic yʾb; Old Babylonian Ayyābum, Tell el Amarna tablet, no. 256, line 6, A ia ab; either from yʾb, to bear ill will or compounded of ay where? and ʾab (divine) father ), one of… …

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