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  • 111Old Fort of Nassau — Old Fort Nassau Old Fort Nassau, The Bahamas …

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  • 112P. T. Deutermann bibliography — This P. T. Deutermann bibliography is a list of books written by P. T. Deutermann, except collections, ebooks, and non novels. Complete list of works in chronological order Note: + denotes a book in the Cam Richter series. Title Publisher Year… …

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  • 113concealment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Keeping secret Nouns 1. concealment; hiding[ place]; curtain, screen, blind; smokescreen, ambush, camouflage; hideaway, hideout, sanctum sanctorum, safe house; secret passage or exit, back or side door,… …

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  • 114Anthony — (251–356)    Christian saint credited as a founder of monasticism, famous for his temptations by the DEVIL and his DEMONs. Anthony means “inestimable.” Saint Anthony is also known as Anthony or Antony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert, and Anthony… …

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  • 115close — v. [[t]kloʊz[/t]] adj., adv. [[t]kloʊs[/t]] n. [[t]kloʊz[/t]] for 66, 67, 70–72, 74, 75, [[t]kloʊs[/t]] for 68, 69, 73 v. closed, clos•ing, 1) to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance or opening; shut 2) to stop or obstruct (a gap …

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  • 116fob — I. /fɒb / (say fob) noun 1. Also, fob pocket. a small pocket just below the waistline in trousers or breeches (formerly in the waistband) to hold a watch, etc. 2. a short chain or ribbon with a seal or the like, attached to a watch and worn… …

  • 117mouse — /maʊs / (say mows) noun (plural mice for defs 1 4 and 6, /maɪs / (say muys) for def. 5 or mouses /ˈmaʊsəz/ (say mowsuhz) for def. 5) 1. any of various small rodents of the family Muridae, especially of the genus Mus, as M. musculus, which infests …

  • 118sneak — [snēk] vi. ☆ sneaked or Informal snuck, sneaking [prob. < OE * snecan, akin to snican, to crawl: for IE base see SNAIL] 1. to move quietly and stealthily so as to avoid being seen or heard; go furtively 2. to be a sneak; behave in a stealthy,… …

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  • 119paup — ˈpȯp intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse paufa to walk slowly, walk stealthily; akin to Old English potian to push, butt, goad more at put dialect England : to walk about aimlessly …

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  • 120RUTH, BOOK OF — (Heb. מְגִלַּת רוּת), one of the five scrolls incorporated in the Ketuvim (Hagiographa) section of the traditional Hebrew Bible. In the Septuagint, followed by Christian Bibles, Ruth is found immediately after Judges. Contents In the days of the… …

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