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  • 121Michael's Birthday — The Office episode Gifts shared on Michael s Birthday …

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  • 122On the Bowery — Directed by Lionel Rogosin Produced by Lionel Rogosin Written by Mark Sufrin (uncredited) Starring Gorman Hendricks, Frank Matthews, Ray …

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  • 123Ruth — (r[udd]th), n. [From {Rue}, v.: cf. Icel. hrygg[eth], hryg[eth].] 1. Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness. [Poetic] They weep for ruth. Chaucer. Have ruth of the poor. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] To stir up gentle ruth, Both for… …

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  • 124ANTHROPOMORPHISM — ANTHROPOMORPHISM, the attribution to God of human physical form or psychological characteristics. Anthropomorphism is a normal phenomenon in all primitive and ancient polytheistic religions. In Jewish literary sources from the Bible to the… …

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  • 125Mental confusion — Confusion redirects here. For other uses, see Confusion (disambiguation). Mental confusion ICD 10 R41.0 ICD 9 298.9 MeSH …

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  • 126compassionate — compassionately, adv. compassionateness, n. adj. /keuhm pash euh nit/; v. /keuhm pash euh nayt /, adj., v., compassionated, compassionating. adj. 1. having or showing compassion: a compassionate person; a compassionate letter. 2. granted in an… …

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  • 127O’Neal, Ryan — (1941– )    Patrick Ryan O’Neal was born in Los Angeles on April 20, 1941, the son of screenwriter Charles O’Neal and actress Patricia O’Neal. An amateur boxer, he competed in the Los Angeles Golden Gloves championship in Los Angeles in 1956 and… …

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  • 128compassionate — adjective /kəmˈpæʃənət/ (say kuhm pashuhnuht) 1. having or showing compassion. 2. on the grounds of compassion: compassionate leave. 3. Obsolete pitiable. –verb (t) /kəmˈpæʃəneɪt/ (say kuhm pashuhnayt) (compassionated, compassionating) 4. to have …