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  • 121Joe Miller (actor) — Millerisms redirects here. For the teachings of William Miller, see Millerism. Joe Miller s Jests, or the Wits Vade Mecum (1739) Joe Miller (Joseph or Josias) (1684 – August 15, 1738) was an English actor, who first appeared in the cast of Sir… …

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  • 122Recording The Beatles — (ISBN 0 9785200 0 9) is a book by Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew, published by Curvebender Publishing in September 2006.The book s full title is Recording The Beatles: The Studio Equipment and Techniques Used To Record Their Classic Albums. It… …

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  • 123Gyozo Czigler — (Arad, 1850. July 19. – Budapest, 1905. March 28.): Hungarian architect and academic.LifeComing from a long line of architects, Czigler initially studied under his father then with Theophil Hansen at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts. He further… …

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  • 124Durante,Jimmy — Du·ran·te (də rănʹtē), Jimmy. 1893 1980. American comedian remembered for his hoarse voice, ample nose, and time worn hat. He appeared in a number of films and Broadway shows, including Red, Hot, and Blue (1936). * * * …

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  • 125geniality — noun The quality of being genial Sometimes this throat uttered Yes, sometimes it uttered No; sometimes it made inquiries about a time worn denizen of the place. Once it surprised her notions by remarking upon the friendliness and geniality… …

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  • 126antique — I adjective ancient, antedeluvian, archaic, bygone, old, old fashioned, older, superannuated, time worn, venerable II index obsolete, old, outdated, outmoded …

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  • 127archaic — I adjective ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, extinct, fossilized, medieval, obsolescent, obsolete, old, old fashioned, old world, outdated, outmoded, passe, prehistoric, primitive, superannuated, time worn II index antique, obsolete, old …

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  • 128timeworn — see time worn …

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