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  • 9124 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) — [ thumb|280px|Niccolò Paganini] Niccolò Paganini wrote the 24 Caprices for Solo Violin between 1802 and 1817; they were published in 1819 as his Opus 1. They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorrento s Catalogo… …

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  • 92Generic data model — Generic data models are generalizations of conventional data models. They define standardised general relation types, together with the kinds of things that may be related by such a relation type. Overview The definition of generic data model is… …

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  • 93Miller, Henry — (1860 1926)    Actor and producer Henry John Miller was born in London, moved with his family to Canada, and began acting in Toronto at 18. He made his New York debut at Booth s Theatre in 1880. Subsequent engagements included a stint with… …

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  • 94express — 01. It can be quite difficult to [express] one s feelings in a foreign language. 02. There was an [expression] of pure joy on Vladimir s face when he opened his birthday present. 03. She is a very [expressive] dancer. You can really feel her mood …

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  • 95in — I POSITION OR MOVEMENT ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]ɪn[/t]]. The adverb is pronounced [[t]ɪ̱n[/t]].) 1) PREP Someone or something that is in something else is enclosed by it or surrounded by it. If you put something in a container, you… …

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  • 96sententious — a. Pithy, terse, laconic, succinct, concise, compendious, didactic, pointed, compact, full of meaning, very expressive, to the point, short and energetic …

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  • 97serendipity — ser·en·dip·i·ty (sĕr′ən dĭp’ĭ tē) n. pl. ser·en·dip·i·ties 1) The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident. 2) The fact or occurrence of such discoveries. 3) An instance of making such a discovery. ╂ [From the characters in the Persian …

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  • 98volume — [väl′yo͞om, väl′yəm] n. [ME < MFr < L volumen, a roll, scroll, hence a book written on a parchment < volutus, pp. of volvere, to roll: see WALK] 1. Historical a roll of parchment, a scroll, etc. 2. a) a collection of written, typewritten …

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  • 99el´o|quent|ly — el|o|quent «EHL uh kwuhnt», adjective. 1. having the power of expressing one s feeling or thoughts with grace and force; having eloquence: »an eloquent speaker. The curse of this country is eloquent men (Ralph Waldo Emerson). SYNONYM(S): voluble …

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  • 100el|o|quent — «EHL uh kwuhnt», adjective. 1. having the power of expressing one s feeling or thoughts with grace and force; having eloquence: »an eloquent speaker. The curse of this country is eloquent men (Ralph Waldo Emerson). SYNONYM(S): voluble, fluent,… …

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