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  • 121insuppressible — adjective Date: 1610 irrepressible …

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  • 122Pollyanna — noun Etymology: Pollyanna, heroine of the novel Pollyanna (1913) by Eleanor Porter died 1920 American fiction writer Date: 1921 a person characterized by irrepressible optimism and a tendency to find good in everything • Pollyanna adjective •… …

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  • 123saucy — adjective (saucier; est) Date: 1508 1. served with or having the consistency of sauce 2. a. impertinently bold and impudent b. amusingly forward and flippant ; irrepressible 3. smart, trim < a saucy little hat > • …

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  • 124irrepressibility — noun see irrepressible …

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  • 125irrepressibly — adverb see irrepressible …

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  • 126Charles Mingus — Performance for the U.S. Bicentennial, New York City, July 4, 1976. Photo by Tom Marcello Background information Birth name Charles Mingus Jr …

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  • 127History of Ecuador — This is the history of Ecuador. See also the history of South America and the history of present day nations and states.Pre Columbian EcuadorEcuador offers little archeological evidence of its pre Hispanic civilizations. Nonetheless, its most&#8230; …

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  • 128Groucho Marx — Groucho redirects here. For other uses, see Groucho (disambiguation). Groucho Marx Groucho Marx, circa 1931 Birth name Julius Henry Marx Born October 2 …

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