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  • 51repentant — repent ► VERB 1) feel or express sincere regret or remorse. 2) feel regret or remorse about. DERIVATIVES repentance noun repentant adjective repenter noun. ORIGIN Old French repentir, from Latin paenitere cause to repent …

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  • 52repenter — repent ► VERB 1) feel or express sincere regret or remorse. 2) feel regret or remorse about. DERIVATIVES repentance noun repentant adjective repenter noun. ORIGIN Old French repentir, from Latin paenitere cause to repent …

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  • 53repent — 1. v. 1 intr. (often foll. by of) feel deep sorrow about one s actions etc. 2 tr. (also absol.) wish one had not done, regret (one s wrong, omission, etc.); resolve not to continue (a wrongdoing etc.). 3 refl. (often foll. by of) archaic feel… …

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  • 54Science of morality — The Good Samaritan by François Léon Sicard. The sculpture is based on a story, and one that would be promoted by science of morality. Nature, habits, culture and norms are all pivotal in this empirical pursuit of harmony among living beings.… …

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  • 55penitent — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French penitent, from Latin paenitent , paenitens, from present participle of paenitēre to cause regret, feel regret, perhaps from paene almost Date: 14th century feeling… …

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  • 56The Last Unicorn (film) — Infobox Film name = The Last Unicorn caption = Promotional film poster writer = Peter S. Beagle starring = director = Jules Bass Arthur Rankin, Jr. producer = Rankin/Bass distributor = ITC Entertainment released = 1982 runtime = 92 min. country …

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  • 57My First Mister — Theatrical release poster Directed by Christine Lahti Produced by …

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  • 58Alice de Janzé — Alice de Janzé, née Silverthorne (28 September 1899 ndash; 30 September 1941), [ Her birth and death date according to http://www.ancestry.com/trees/awt/main.aspx. (free registration required)] also known as Alice de Trafford, was an American… …

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  • 59rue — {{11}}rue (n.1) perennial evergreen shrub, late 14c., from O.Fr. rue, earlier rude, from L. ruta rue, probably from Gk. rhyte, of uncertain etymology, originally a Peloponnesian word. The bitter taste of its leaves led to many punning allusions… …

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  • 60mourn — verb feel deep sorrow for the death of. ↘feel regret about the loss of (something). Origin OE murnan, of Gmc origin …

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