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  • 61forlornhope — forlorn hope n. 1. An arduous or nearly hopeless undertaking. 2. An advance guard of troops sent on a hazardous mission.   [By folk etymology from Dutch verloren hoop, advance guard : verloren, past participle of verliezen, to lose; See leu in… …

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  • 62compunabula — Forlorn, extant, or obsolete computer related items. Generally related to the collection and appreciation of said items. Based on the word incunabula. It started when I got my first Apple II, and now I can t even get into the basement because of… …

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  • 63compunabula — Forlorn, extant, or obsolete computer related items. Generally related to the collection and appreciation of said items. Based on the word incunabula. It started when I got my first Apple II, and now I can t even get into the basement because of… …

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  • 64Neuraxis (band) — Neuraxis Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada Genres Technical death metal, melodic death metal Years active 1994–present Labels …

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  • 66Ode to a Nightingale — W. J. Neatby s illustration for Ode to a Nightingale Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by John Keats written in May 1819 in either the garden of the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, or, as according to Keats friend Charles Armitage Brown, under a plum tree …

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  • 67This Is the House That Jack Built — is a popular British nursery rhyme, first popularized by Randolph Caldecott. It is a cumulative tale that doesn t tell the story of Jack, who builds a house, but instead shows how the house is indirectly linked to numerous things and people, and… …

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  • 6852nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot caption=officer and private of 52nd by J C Stadler, after C H Hamilton, 1800s dates=1755–1881 country=United Kingdom branch=Army type=Line Infantry role=Light Infantry size=One… …

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  • 69desolate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. bleak, barren, inhospitable, unpeopled; lonely, abandoned, forlorn; comfortless, miserable. See absence, seclusion, dejection. v. t. waste, depopulate, devastate. See destruction. II (Roget s IV)… …

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  • 70despondent — adj Despondent, despairing, desperate, hopeless, forlorn mean having lost all or practically all hope. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are to be found in their corresponding nouns despondency, despair, desperation,… …

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