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91even-minded — even mindedness, n. /ee veuhn muyn did/, adj. not easily ruffled, disturbed, prejudiced, etc.; calm; equable. * * * even mindˈed adjective 1. Having an even or calm mind 2. Equable • • • Main Entry: ↑even …
92col|lect´ed|ness — col|lect|ed «kuh LEHK tihd», adjective. 1. brought together; gathered together: »the author s collected works. SYNONYM(S): assembled, accumulated. 2. Figurative. not confused or disturbed; under control; calm: »The doctor was the most collected… …
93col|lect´ed|ly — col|lect|ed «kuh LEHK tihd», adjective. 1. brought together; gathered together: »the author s collected works. SYNONYM(S): assembled, accumulated. 2. Figurative. not confused or disturbed; under control; calm: »The doctor was the most collected… …
94col|lect|ed — «kuh LEHK tihd», adjective. 1. brought together; gathered together: »the author s collected works. SYNONYM(S): assembled, accumulated. 2. Figurative. not confused or disturbed; under control; calm: »The doctor was the most collected person at the …
95ul|ti|ma|tum — «UHL tuh MAY tuhm», noun, plural tums, ta « tuh». 1. a final proposal or statement of conditions, acceptance of which is required under penalty of ending a relationship, negotiations, etc., or of punitive action: »This follows the ETU s… …
96un·ruf·fled — /ˌʌnˈrʌfəld/ adj : not upset or disturbed She remained unruffled despite the delays …
97PŘEMYSL OTTOKAR II° — (c. 1230–1278), margrave of Moravia in 1247, duke of Austria in 1251, and king of Bohemia in 1253. Following his general policy of developing the cities, Přemysl protected the Jews in his dominions. The city privilege of …
98Halestorm — Not to be confused with Alestorm. Halestorm Halestorm performing in 2009. Left to right: Josh Smith, Arejay Hale (back), Lzzy Hale, Joe Hottinger Background information Origin …
99Thioridazine — Not to be confused with Thorazine. Thioridazine Systematic (IUPAC) name …
100Confusions — Not to be confused with The Confusions or confusion. Confusions is a play by Alan Ayckbourn consisting of a series of five interconnected one act plays. It was first staged in 1974 (1976 in London) and played by just five actors. The scenes… …