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  • 51Anne Elliot — is the protagonist of Jane Austen s sixth and last completed novel, Persuasion (1818). DescriptionAnne is the overlooked middle daughter of a vain and extravagant baronet, Sir Walter Elliot of Kellynch Hall. Unique among Jane Austen heroines, she …

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  • 52Karen Horney — Infobox Scientist name = Karen Horney box width = image width =150px caption = Karen Horney birth date = September 16, 1885 birth place = Hamburg death date = December 4, 1952 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = German ethnicity …

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  • 53overvaluation — See overvalue. * * * …

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  • 54overprize — /oh veuhr pruyz /, v.t., overprized, overprizing. to prize too highly; overvalue. [1580 90; OVER + PRIZE2] * * * …

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  • 55Sweden — /sweed n/, n. a kingdom in N Europe, in the E part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. 8,946,193; 173,732 sq. mi. (449,964 sq. km). Cap.: Stockholm. Swedish, Sverige. * * * Sweden Introduction Sweden Background: A military power during the 17th… …

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  • 56overhold — 1. verb a) To overvalue; overestimate; hold or estimate at too dear a rate. That is your opinion: you state here that you were induced to overhold the land [...] b) To hold over; keep. 2. noun …

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  • 57David Berri — David J. Berri (born September 26, 1969) is a sports economist and an professor of economics at Southern Utah University, known for his sometimes controversial analysis of NBA basketball. He is a past president of the North American Association… …

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  • 58magnify — I verb add to, aggrandize, amplificare, amplify, augere, augment, balloon, boost, broaden, build up, cause growth, deepen, emphasize, enhance, enlarge, exaggerare, exaggerate, exalt, expand, extend, glorify, heighten, idealize, increase, increase …

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  • 59overestimate — I verb adulate, aggrandize, attach too much importance to, enlarge, estimate too highly, exaggerate, exalt, exceed, expand, extol, flatter, glorify, inflate, magnify, make too much of, maximize, misestimate, misjudge, misrepresent, overassess,… …

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  • 60Ikea effect — n. Increased feelings of pride and appreciation for an object because it has been self made or self assembled. Also: IKEA effect. Example Citations: Across four new studies, researchers from Harvard, Duke and Tulane University find that… …

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