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  • 31Alexander Watkins Terrell — (* 3. November 1827 im Patrick County, Virginia; † 9. September 1912 in Mineral Wells, Texas) war ein US amerikanischer Jurist, während des Bürgerkrieges Offizier der Arme …

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  • 32thriftlessly — See thriftless. * * * …

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  • 33improvident — improvidence, n. improvidently, adv. /im prov i deuhnt/, adj. 1. not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary. 2. neglecting to provide for future needs. [1505 15; IM 2 + PROVIDENT] Syn. 1. thoughtless, careless, imprudent, heedless. 2.… …

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  • 34Georgia — • The largest of the original thirteen United States; bounded on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina, on the east by the Savannah River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Florida, and on the west by Florida and Alabama Catholic… …

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  • 35Sechelt Indians — • A small tribe speaking a distinct language of Salishan linguistic stock, formerly occupying the territory about the entrance of Jervis and Sechelt inlets, Nelson Island, and south Texada Island Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sechelt …

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  • 36Geoffrey Chaucer —     Geoffrey Chaucer     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Geoffrey Chaucer     English poet, born in London between 1340 and 1345; died there, 25 October, 1400. John Chaucer, a vintner and citizen of London, married Agnes, heiress of one Hamo de Copton …

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  • 37thriftlessness — noun property of being thriftless Syn: wastefulness …

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  • 38improvident — I adjective brash, careless, dissipated, extravagant, happy go lucky, hasty, headlong, heedless, improvidus, imprudens, imprudent, impulsive, incautious, incautus, indiscreet, injudicious, lacking foresight, lax, losel, neglectful, negligent,… …

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  • 39prodigal — I adjective careless, dissipated, dissipative, excessive, extravagant, heedless, immoderate, improvident, imprudent, intemperate, lavish, liberal, profligate, reckless, spendthrift, squandering, thriftless, unbridled, uncurbed, uneconomical,… …

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  • 40profligate — I (corrupt) adjective abandoned to vice, base, corrupted, debauched, degenerate, depraved, disgraceful, disreputable, dissipated, dissipative, dissolute, evil, evil minded, fallen, flagitious, foul, heinous, immoral, indecent, infamous,… …

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