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  • 91Raucid — Rau cid (r[add] s[i^]d), a. [L. raucus hoarse; cf. LL. raucidus.] Hoarse; raucous. [R.] Lamb. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 92hoarsen — verb (hoarsened; hoarsening) Date: 1748 transitive verb to make hoarse intransitive verb to become hoarse …

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  • 93raucous — adjective Etymology: Latin raucus hoarse; akin to Latin ravis hoarseness Date: 1769 1. disagreeably harsh or strident ; hoarse < raucous voices > 2. boisterously disorderly < a…raucous frontier town Truman Capote > Synonyms: see loud • rauc …

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  • 94George Harrison — This article is about the musician. For his eponymous album, see George Harrison (album). For other persons named George Harrison, see George Harrison (disambiguation). George Harrison George Harrison in 1974 …

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  • 95Hiberno-English — (also known as Irish English[1]) is the dialect of English written and spoken in Ireland (Hibernia).[2] English was first brought to Ireland during the Norman invasion of the late 12th century. Initially it was mainly spoken in an area known as&#8230; …

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  • 96Ira Gershwin — Infobox biography name=Gershwin, Ira birth name=Israel Gershowitz birth date=birth date|1896|12|6|mf=y birth place=New York City death date=death date and age|1983|8|17|1896|12|6 death place=Beverly Hills, CaliforniaIra Gershwin (6 December 1896&#8230; …

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  • 97Received Pronunciation — (RP), also called the Queen s (or King s) English,[1] Oxford English[2] or BBC English, is the accent of Standard English in England, with a relationship to regional accents similar to the relationship in other European languages between their&#8230; …

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  • 98Doe Maar — was a Dutch ska band with punk and reggae influences. Their career ran from 1978 to 1984 and they were one of the most successful pop bands in Dutch history. Doe Maar translates as Go Ahead or Just do it, a phrase mostly used in a deprecatory,&#8230; …

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  • 99List of rulers of Wales — Before the Norman Conquest of Wales was completed in 1282, Wales consisted of a number of independent kingdoms, the most important being Gwynedd, Powys, Deheubarth (originally Seisyllwg and Dyfed), Gwent and Morgannwg. Boundary changes and the&#8230; …

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  • 100Naberius — The demon Naberius was first mentioned by Johann Wier in 1583.[1] He is supposedly the most valiant Marquis of Hell, and has nineteen legions of demons under his command. He makes men cunning in all arts (and sciences, according to most authors) …

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