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  • 111Daniel Egerton — (1772–1835), was an English actor. Life Egerton was born in the city of London on 14 April 1772. According to various accounts, presumably supplied by himself, he was bred to the law in a public office. Another source says, however, he was in… …

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  • 112No Mercy (T.I. album) — No Mercy Studio album by T.I. Released December 7, 2010 …

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  • 113Accidie — Despondency, depression, listlessness, a distaste for life without any specific reason …

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  • 114disinterest — I (lack of interest) noun aloofness, apathy, boredom, callousness, carelessness, coolness, detachment, disdain, disinterestedness, disregard, heedlessness, inappetance, inappetancy, inattention, inattentiveness, inconsideration, incuriosity,… …

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  • 115languor — I noun apathy, debility, drowsiness, dullness, emasculation, enervation, fatigue, feebleness, heaviness, hebetude, helplessness, idleness, immobility, impotence, inaction, inactivity, indifference, indolence, inertness, inexcitability, lack of… …

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  • 116sloth — I noun acedia, apathy, desidia, disinclination to action, disinclination to labor, dullness, faineance, idleness, ignavia, inaction, inactivity, indifference, indolence, inertia, inertness, inexertion, languidness, laxness, laziness, leadenness,… …

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  • 117gray syndrome — n a potentially fatal toxic reaction to chloramphenicol esp. in premature infants that is characterized by abdominal distension, cyanosis, vasomotor collapse, and irregular respiration * * * gray baby syndrome a potentially fatal condition seen… …

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  • 118pregnancy disease — n a form of ketosis affecting pregnant ewes that is marked by listlessness, staggering, and collapse and is esp. frequent in ewes carrying twins or triplets called also twin disease, twin lamb disease …

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  • 119tick-borne fever — n a usu. mild rickettsial disease of ruminant animals (as sheep and cattle) esp. in Europe that is caused by a bacterium of the genus Ehrlichia (E. phagocytophilia syn. Rickettsia phagocytophilia) which is transmitted by a tick of the genus… …

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  • 120hypopraxia — n. 1. a condition of diminished and enfeebled activity. 2. a lack of interest in, or a disinclination for, activity; listlessness. * * * hy·po·prax·ia (hi″po prakґse ə) abnormally diminished activity …

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