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  • 11affection — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French affection, from Latin affection , affectio, from afficere Date: 13th century 1. a moderate feeling or emotion 2. tender attachment ; fondness < she ha …

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  • 12Tender Mercies — Infobox Film name = Tender Mercies caption= original movie poster imdb id = 0086423 writer = Horton Foote starring = Robert Duvall Tess Harper Betty Buckley Wilford Brimley director = Bruce Beresford producer = Philip Hobel cinematography =&#8230; …

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  • 13affection — Synonyms and related words: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, abnormality, access, acute disease, admiration, adoration, adore, affect, affectionateness, affections, affective faculty, affectivity, affliction, agape, ailment, allergic&#8230; …

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  • 14affection — n. 1. Feeling, passion, inclination, propensity, proclivity, disposition, predisposition, bent, bias, turn of mind, cast or frame of mind. 2. Attribute, quality, property, character, characteristic, mark, note, accident, modification, mode. 3.&#8230; …

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  • 15Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud — (May 31, 1753 – October 31, 1793) was a French orator and revolutionary.BackgroundHe was born at Limoges, the son of a merchant who lost most of his money by speculation. The boy was sent to the Jesuit college at Limôges, where he did well. Anne&#8230; …

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  • 16Tales of Destiny 2 — For the game released in the U.S. as Tales of Destiny II, see Tales of Eternia. This article is about the PlayStation 2 game that was marketed and released exclusively in Japan. Tales of Destiny 2 Developer(s) …

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  • 17Our Lady of Good Success — Our Lady of Good Success, also called as Our Lady of Good Events (Spanish: Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso; Filipino: Ina ng Mabubuting Pangyayari) is one of the titles of Blessed Virgin Mary. This title is shared among numerous images around the&#8230; …

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  • 18Pope, Alexander — born May 21, 1688, London, Eng. died May 30, 1744, Twickenham, near London English poet and satirist. A precocious boy precluded from formal education by his Roman Catholicism, Pope was mainly self educated. A deformity of the spine and other&#8230; …

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  • 19fondness — noun Date: 14th century 1. obsolete foolishness, folly 2. tender affection 3. appetite, relish < had a fondness for argument > …

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  • 20John of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = John title = King of England; Lord of Ireland imgw= 180px caption = reign = 6 April 1199 – 18/19 October 1216 predecessor = Richard I successor = Henry III spouse = Isabella of Gloucester (1189–1199)&#8230; …

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