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  • 11Comfort (album) — Comfort Studio album by Failure Released September 15, 1992 Recorded June 1992 …

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  • 12Comfort Cove — Newstead   Town   …

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  • 13Comfort women — Japanese name Kanji 慰安婦 …

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  • 14comfort — com|fort1 W3 [ˈkʌmfət US ərt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(physical)¦ 2¦(emotional)¦ 3¦(somebody/something that helps)¦ 4¦(money/possessions)¦ 5 comforts 6 too close/near for comfort 7 cold/small comfort ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(PHYSICAL)¦ …

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  • 15comfort — {{11}}comfort (n.) c.1200, feeling of relief (as still in to take comfort in something); also source of alleviation or relief; from French (see COMFORT (Cf. comfort) (v.)). Replaced O.E. frofor. Comforts (as opposed to necessities and luxuries)… …

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  • 16comfort — [13] Comfort did not always have its present ‘soft’ connotations of physical ease, contentment, and well being. Etymologically it means ‘make someone stronger’, and its original English sense was ‘encourage, support’ (this survives in such… …

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  • 17comfort — [13] Comfort did not always have its present ‘soft’ connotations of physical ease, contentment, and well being. Etymologically it means ‘make someone stronger’, and its original English sense was ‘encourage, support’ (this survives in such… …

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  • 18Comfort — This interesting name, with variant spellings Compfort, Compford, Comford and Comport, derives from the Medieval English Cumfort , (Old French Cunfort or Confort ), meaning encouragement, aid, or support, and was originally given as a personal… …

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  • 19Arthur Comfort — (1864 1935) was a master wood engraver at The Graphic in London and art teacher in Halifax.LifeComfort was born in London, England on November 11, 1864, where he attended the Graphic School of Wood Engraving, and afterwards worked as an engraver… …

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  • 20The Poor Man's Comfort — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy by Robert Daborne mdash; one of his two extant plays.Date, performance, publicationThe play s date is uncertain, though it is generally assigned to the 1610 ndash;18 era. It was not published until… …

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