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  • 72Football Saved My Life — Bravo commissioned a 10 part sports reality show entitled Saved by the Ball from Granada Productions. On completion the name of the program was changed to Football Saved my Life . This program took a group of 15 dysfunctional men and turned their …

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  • 73Martin Feveyear — Origin Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, UK Occupations Record producer, audio engineer, audio mixer, musician Years active 1993–present Labels …

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  • 74mix — Synonyms and related words: add, admix, admixture, all sorts, alloy, amalgam, amalgamate, amalgamation, assemblage, assemble, assimilate, associate, associate with, assort with, assortment, bemingle, bind, blend, blur, blur distinctions, braid,… …

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  • 75blend — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. combination, mixture; crossbreed. v. merge, amalgamate. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. combination, mixture, compound, amalgam, olio; see also mixture 1 . v. Syn. combine, mingle, compound, mix; see mix 1 .… …

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  • 76commingle — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. blend, unite, mingle, intermix; see mix 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. mingle, blend. see mix III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To put together into one mass so that the constituent parts are more or less homogeneous:… …

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  • 77among — (prep.) early 12c., from O.E. onmang, from phrase on gemang in a crowd, from gemengan to mingle (see MINGLE (Cf. mingle)). Collective prefix ge dropped 12c. leaving onmong, amang, among. Cf. O.S. angimang among, amid; O.Fris. mong among …

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  • 78mix — {{11}}mix (n.) 1580s, act of mixing, from MIX (Cf. mix) (v.). {{12}}mix (v.) 1530s, back formation from M.E. myxte (early 15c.) composed of more than one element, of mixed nature, from Anglo Fr. mixte, from L. mixtus, pp. of miscere to mix,… …

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  • 79mix — mix, mingle, commingle, blend, merge, coalesce, amalgamate, fuse denote to combine or become combined with resulting diffusion or interpenetration of particles, parts, or elements. Mix, the most comprehensive of these terms, need not imply loss… …

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  • 80mix — [[t]mɪks[/t]] v. t. 1) to combine into one mass or assemblage 2) to put together indiscriminately or confusedly (often fol. by up) 3) to combine or unite: to mix business and pleasure[/ex] 4) to add as an element or ingredient 5) to form or make… …

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