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  • 61Force, Juliana Rieser — ▪ American art administrator Rieser also spelled  Reiser  born Dec. 25, 1876, Doylestown, Pa., U.S. died Aug. 28, 1948, New York, N.Y.       American art administrator, the first director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, whose natural… …

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  • 62Force Fx Lightsaber — A Force Fx Lightsaber is a replica of the Lightsaber props used in the Star Wars series of films.Unlike the cheaper Hasbro and Rubbies products the Force Fx sabers are not designed as toys but are instead considered collectors items. The hilts… …

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  • 63have — v 1. possess, own, keep, hold for use, hold, retain, preserve; get, receive, take, obtain, acquire, secure, procure; occupy, tie up, use. 2. contain, include, embrace, comprehend, comprise; embody, incorporate, take in, count, number. 3.Usu. have …

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  • 64force — /fɔ:s/ noun 1. strength ♦ to be in force to be operating or working ● The rules have been in force since 1986. ♦ to come into force to start to operate or work ● The new regulations will come into force on January 1st. 2. a group of people ■ verb …

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  • 65force — /fɔ:s/ noun 1. strength ♦ to be in force to be operating or working ● The rules have been in force since 1986. ♦ to come into force to start to operate or work ● The new regulations will come into force on January 1st. 2. a group of people ■ verb …

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  • 66force of habit — behavior made involuntary or automatic by repeated practice said no from force of habit * * * behavior occurring without thought and by virtue of constant repetition; habit. [1920 25] * * * force of ˈhabit idiom if you do sth from or out of force …

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  • 67have — verb 1) he had a new car Syn: possess, own, be in possession of, be the owner of; be blessed with, boast, enjoy; keep, retain, hold, occupy 2) the apartment has five rooms Syn: compr …

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  • 68Force — Recorded as Force, Fores, Forss, Farce and Forcer, this is an English medieval surname. It is however of French origins, probably being introduced into England after the Norman Invasion of 1066. It is occupational and describes a sheep shearer or …

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  • 69force majeure — /fors mazhur/ mszhar/ In the law of insurance, superior or irresistible force. Such clause is common in construction contracts to protect the parties in the event that a part of the contract cannot be performed due to causes which are outside the …

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  • 70force majeure — /fors mazhur/ mszhar/ In the law of insurance, superior or irresistible force. Such clause is common in construction contracts to protect the parties in the event that a part of the contract cannot be performed due to causes which are outside the …

    Black's law dictionary