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  • 41Maybe Baby (2000 film) — For the 1958 hit single by Buddy Holly the Crickets, see Maybe Baby (song). For the 1988 film released internationally as Maybe Baby, see For Keeps (film). Maybe Baby Directed by Ben Elton …

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  • 42Tom Hollander — Tom Hollander. Tom Hollander (n. 25 de agosto 1967 en Oxford, Inglaterra) es un actor británico. Contenido 1 …

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  • 43Maybe Baby ou Comment les Anglais se reproduisent — (Maybe Baby) est une comédie sociale et sentimentale britannique de Ben Elton, sortie en 2000. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Distribution 3 Fiche technique …

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  • 44harbinger — I noun announcer, annunciator, antecursor, augur, augury, auspice, courier, crier, forerunner, foretoken, forewarning, herald, informer, intelligencer, messenger, omen, portent, praenuntius, precursor, premonitory sign, presage, proclaimer,… …

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  • 45announcer — Synonyms and related words: AFTRA, DJ, MC, adviser, ancestor, anchor, anchor man, anchorman, annunciator, antecedent, authority, avant garde, bellman, bellwether, broadcaster, buccinator, buccinator novi temporis, bushwhacker, channel,… …

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  • 46bodiend — m ( es/ ) proclaimer, teacher, preacher …

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  • 47crier — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. herald, proclaimer, town crier, bellman; see messenger …

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  • 48Casimir — masc. proper name, from M.L. Casimirus from Pol. Kazimierz, lit. proclaimer of peace, from kazaД‡ to preach + mir peace (see MIR (Cf. Mir)) …

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  • 49Clio — muse of history, from L. Clio, from Gk. Kleio, lit. the proclaimer, from kleiein to tell of, celebrate, make famous, from kleos rumor, report, news; good report, fame, glory, from PIE *klew yo , from root *kleu to hear (see LISTEN (Cf. listen)).… …

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  • 50preacher — (n.) c.1200, from O.Fr. preecheor, from L. praedicatorem (nom. praedicator), lit. proclaimer (see PREACH (Cf. preach)). Slang short form preach (n.) is recorded by 1968, American English …

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