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  • 41house — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. abode, residence; chamber, legislature; firm, organization, company; family, ancestry, lineage. See business. v. t. shelter, protect; cover, contain, harbor. See party, covering. II (Roget s IV) n. 1 …

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  • 42house — n., adj. [[t]haʊs[/t]] v. [[t]haʊz[/t]] n. pl. hous•es [[t]ˈhaʊ zɪz[/t]] v. housed, hous•ing, adj. 1) a building in which people live; residence 2) a household 3) (often cap.) a family, including ancestors and descendants: the House of… …

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  • 43One Metropolitan Square — Metropolitan Square General information Status Complete Type Commercial offices …

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  • 44One Museum Park — Not to be confused with One Museum Park West. One Museum Park View from Grant Park General information Status …

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  • 45One Prudential Plaza — For the building of the same name in Jacksonville, Florida, see Aetna Building. One Prudential Plaza One Prudential Plaza with Two Prudential Plaza towering behind Former names Prudent …

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  • 46house — 1. noun 1) a new development with 200 houses Syn: residence, home, place of residence; homestead; a roof over one s head; formal habitation, dwelling (place), abode, domicile 2) you ll wake the whole house! Syn: household, family …

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  • 47One Day at a Time — For other uses, see One Day at a Time (disambiguation). One Day at a Time The title screen, used during the later seasons This file is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after Friday, 25 November 2011 …

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  • 48House of Worth — The House of Worth was a leading Paris haute couture firm, established by Charles Frederick Worth, called the father of haute couture and continued by his sons.Charles Worth was raised in Bourne, Lincolnshire, and apprenticed as a draper in… …

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  • 49one hell of a … — a/one hell of a… | a/one helluva… idiom [ˈheləvə] ; [ˈheləvə] (slang) used to give emphasis to what a person is saying • The firm was in a hell of a mess when he took over …

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  • 50one helluva … — a/one hell of a… | a/one helluva… idiom [ˈheləvə] ; [ˈheləvə] (slang) used to give emphasis to what a person is saying • The firm was in a hell of a mess when he took over …

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