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  • 31Marion Davies — For those of a similar name, see Marion Davis (disambiguation). Marion Davies Born Marion Cecelia Douras January 3, 1897(1897 01 03) Brooklyn, New York, U.S …

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  • 32Saturday Night, Sunday Morning — Infobox Album Name = Saturday Night, Sunday Morning Type = live Artist = The Stranglers Released = June 1993 Recorded = 11th August 1990 Genre = Rock Length = Label = Castle Communications Producer = Reviews = Chronology = The Stranglers live… …

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  • 33Maurice Ascalon — (hebräisch ‏מוריס אשקלון‎; * 1913; † 2003) war ein israelischer Bildhauer und Künstler. Er gilt als der Vater der modernen israelischen Kunstbewegung. Maurice Ascalon bei der Bearbeiting von The Scholar, The Laborer, and The Toiler of… …

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  • 34toil — toil1 toiler, n. /toyl/, n. 1. hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort. 2. a laborious task. 3. Archaic. battle; strife; struggle. v.i. 4. to engage in hard and continuous work; labor arduously: to toil in the fields. 5. to move or… …

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  • 35Cupples & Leon — Bud Fisher s Mutt and Jeff #17 (Cupples Leon, 1934) Cupples Leon was an American publishing company founded in 1902 by Victor I. Cupples (1864 1941) and Arthur T. Leon (1867 1943). They published juvenile fiction and children s books but are… …

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  • 36toil — verb work extremely hard or incessantly. ↘move slowly and with difficulty. noun hard physical work. Derivatives toiler noun Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. toiler strive, dispute , toil confusion , from L. tudiculare stir about , from tudicula… …

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  • 37toil — I. /tɔɪl / (say toyl) noun 1. hard and continuous work; exhausting labour or effort. 2. a laborious task. 3. Obsolete battle; strife; struggle. –verb (i) 4. to engage in severe and continuous work; labour arduously. 5. to move or travel with… …

  • 38toil — ► VERB 1) work extremely hard or incessantly. 2) move somewhere slowly and with difficulty. ► NOUN ▪ exhausting work. DERIVATIVES toiler noun. ORIGIN Old French toiler strive, dispute , from Latin tudiculare stir about …

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  • 39toil — toil1 [toil] vi. [ME toilen < Anglo Fr toiler, to strive, dispute < OFr toeillier, to pull about, begrime < L tudiculare, to stir about < tudicula, small machine for bruising olives < tudes, mallet < base of tundere, to beat… …

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  • 40toil — v. & n. v.intr. 1 work laboriously or incessantly. 2 make slow painful progress (toiled along the path). n. prolonged or intensive labour; drudgery. Phrases and idioms: toil worn worn or worn out by toil. Derivatives: toiler n. Etymology: ME f.… …

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