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  • 21Willie Simms — Horseracing personalities infobox name = Willie Simms caption = Willie Simms (c.1898) occupation = Jockey birthplace = Augusta, Georgia, United States birth date = January 16, 1870 death date = February 26, 1927 career wins = 1,125 race =… …

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  • 23Wolfgang Lüth — Naissance 15 octobre 1913 Rīga Décès 13 mai 1945 (à 32 ans) Flensbourg Origine Allemand Allégeance …

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  • 24My Dear III — My Dear Sire King James Grandsire Plaudit Dam Bettie Landon Damsire Mantone Sex filly/mare F …

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  • 25Dominique Caillat — est une femme de lettres d’origine suisse, née à Washington D.C.. Sommaire 1 Biographie …

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  • 26applause — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. clapping; praise. See approbation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. clapping, ovation, cheers, acclaim; see praise 1 , 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. clapping, ovation, cheers, hurrahs, bravos, whistles …

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  • 27praise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. commendation, acclaim, approval, applause; eulogy; homage; benediction, thanksgiving, grace. v. t. acclaim, approve, commend, extol, eulogize, applaud; glorify, laud. See approbation, gratitude. Ant …

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  • 28commendation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Approbation] Syn. tribute, approval, acclamation, approbation; see honor 1 , praise 1 , recommendation 1 , tribute 1 . 2. [A tribute] Syn. citation, honor, award; see praise 2 , prize . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …

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  • 29applaud — [15] English probably acquired this word directly from Latin applaudere, which meant literally ‘clap at’. It was a compound formed from the prefix ad ‘to’ and the verb plaudere ‘clap’, source also of plaudit [17] and of explode, whose original… …

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  • 30applaud — (v.) late 15c. (implied in applauding), to express agreement or approval; to praise, from L. applaudere to clap the hands in approbation, to approve by clapping hands; to strike upon, beat, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + plaudere to clap (see… …

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