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  • 121unstintingly — unstinting ► ADJECTIVE ▪ given or giving without restraint; unsparing. DERIVATIVES unstinted adjective unstintingly adverb …

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  • 122profuse — [prō fyo͞os′, prəfyo͞os′] adj. [ME < L profusus, pp. of profundere, to pour out < pro , forth + fundere, to pour: see PRO 2 & FOUND3] 1. giving or pouring forth freely; generous, often to excess: usually with in [profuse in her apologies] 2 …

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  • 123pour it on — phrasal 1. : to exert maximum force or energy : move or cause to move at top speed or intensity didn t run at top speed for much more than a furlong, but when he did he must have poured it on G.F.T.Ryall allied bombers … began really to pour it… …

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  • 124unstintedly — adverb see unstinted …

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  • 125CAMPS — (Concentration and Extermination). The English language term concentration camp is commonly used to describe a wide number of places of internment created by Nazi Germany, which served a variety of functions and were called by different names:… …

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  • 126ENGLISH LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences The Bible has generally been found to be congenial to the English spirit. Indeed, the earliest English poetry consists of the seventh century metrical paraphrases of Genesis and Exodus attributed to Caedmon (died c …

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  • 127SOFER, ḤAYYIM BEN MORDECAI EPHRAIM FISCHEL — (1821–1886), Hungarian rabbi. An outstanding pupil of Ḥatam Sofer in Pressburg and of Meir Eisenstaedter in Ungvar, Ḥayyim was appointed head of the yeshivah at Mattersdorf in 1844. He served as rabbi of Győmrő in 1852, of Sajoszentpeter in 1859 …

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