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  • 51The King of Limbs — Studio album by Radiohead Released 18 February 2011 ( …

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  • 52Mount-Frankland-North-Nationalpark — Mount Frankland North Nationalpark …

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  • 53Mount-Roe-Nationalpark — Blick vom Granite Peak auf den Mount Roe …

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  • 54abandon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. relinquish, resign, give up, forgo, surrender, discontinue, waive, abdicate; leave, quit, evacuate, withdraw (from); desert, forsake, maroon, discard, drop; let go, throw up, pull out of, have done …

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  • 55violence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Characterized by physical force Nouns 1. violence, vehemence, intensity, impetuosity; boisterousness; turbulence, riot, row, rumpus, devil to pay, the fat in the fire; turmoil, disorder; agitation; storm …

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  • 56Space — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Indefinite space. < N PARAG:Space >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 space space extension extent superficial extent expanse stretch Sgm: N 1 room room scope range field way …

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  • 57fierceness — noun the property of being wild or turbulent (Freq. 1) the storm s violence • Syn: ↑ferocity, ↑furiousness, ↑fury, ↑vehemence, ↑violence, ↑wildness • …

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  • 58furiousness — noun the property of being wild or turbulent the storm s violence • Syn: ↑ferocity, ↑fierceness, ↑fury, ↑vehemence, ↑violence, ↑wildness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 59tamed — adjective 1. brought from wildness into a domesticated state tame animals fields of tame blueberries • Syn: ↑tame • Ant: ↑wild (for: ↑tame) …

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  • 60vehemence — noun 1. intensity or forcefulness of expression (Freq. 1) the vehemence of his denial his emphasis on civil rights • Syn: ↑emphasis • Derivationally related forms: ↑emphatic (for: ↑ …

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