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  • 121competence — com·pe·tence / käm pə təns/ n: the quality or state of being competent: as a: possession of sufficient knowledge or skill b: legal authority, ability, or admissibility a court of general competence the competence of witnesses challenge the… …

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  • 122gift — n 1: an intentional and gratuitous transfer of real or personal property by a donor with legal capacity who actually or constructively delivers the property to the donee with the intent of giving up dominion over the property and investing it in… …

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  • 123prowess — noun /ˈpɹaʊəs/ a) Skillfulness and manual ability; adroitness or dexterity. b) Distinguished bravery or courage, especially in battle; heroism …

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  • 124address — 1. noun /ə.ˈdrɛs,ˈæ.dɹɛs,ə.ˈdɹɛs/ a) Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed. Mr. Gregson, who had listened to this address with considerable impatience, could contain himself no …

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  • 125plain — 1. adjective /pl̩eɪn/ a) Flat, level. He was dressed simply in plain black clothes. b) Ordinary; lacking adornment or ornamentation; unembellished. In fact, by excommunication or persuasion, by impetuosity of driving or adroitness in leading, ,… …

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  • 126COWPER, Sir Charles (1807-1875) — premier of New South Wales was the third son of the Rev. William Cowper, D.D (q.v.). He was born in Yorkshire on 26 April 1807, and was brought to Sydney by his father in 1809. Educated by his father, in 1825 he was in the public service, and… …

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  • 127Alexander Gorchakov — chancellor Alexander M. Gorchakov …

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  • 128Chillar Party — Theatrical release poster Directed by Nitesh Tiwari Vikas Bahl Produced by …

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