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  • 101pardonably — adverb In a pardonable manner …

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  • 102easement — noun /ˈiːzmənt/ a) Legal right to use another persons property The power company has an easement to put their poles along the edge of this land. b) Relief, easing. This therefore was a great easement to my mind, to wit, that my sin was pardonable …

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  • 103remissible — adjective Capable of being remitted or forgiven. Syn: forgivable, pardonable Ant: irremissible, unforgivable, unpardonable …

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  • 104CATCHPOLE, Margaret (1762-1819) — adventuress was born at Nacton, Suffolk, on 14 March 1762. Her father, Jonathan Catchpole, was a head ploughman. When little more than a child she rode bareback into Ipswich to obtain a doctor, guiding the horse with a halter. She went out to… …

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  • 106List of the wives of Joseph Smith — This article is part of a series on Joseph Smith …

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  • 107Frederic M. Halford — Frederic Michael Halford Frederic M. Halford Detached Badger tying flies[1] Born Frederic Michael Hyam 13 April 1844(1844 04 13) Birmingha …

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  • 108Premio Macavity — El Premio Macavity (Macavity Award) es un premio literario que se entrega a escritores de misterio. Son nominado y votados anualmente por los miembros de la organización Mystery Readers International, el nombre del premio está inspirado en el… …

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  • 109Посмертные записки Пиквикского клуба — The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club …

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  • 110admissible — ad·mis·si·ble /əd mi sə bəl, ad / adj: capable of being allowed or permitted the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were admissible as prima facie evidence B. N. Cardozo ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty / ˌmi sə bi lə tē/ n Merriam… …

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