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  • 91Donna Noble — Doctor Who character Donna Noble Affiliated Tenth Doctor Home planet Earth Home era …

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  • 92hoyden — hoydenish, adj. hoydenism, n. /hoyd n/, n. 1. a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy. adj. 2. boisterous; rude. Also, hoiden. [1585 95; perh. < MD heyden boor, HEATHEN] * * * …

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  • 93mirth — mirthless, adj. /merrth/, n. 1. gaiety or jollity, esp. when accompanied by laughter: the excitement and mirth of the holiday season. 2. amusement or laughter: He was unable to conceal his mirth. [bef. 900; ME mirthe, OE myrgth. See MERRY, TH1]&#8230; …

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  • 94performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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  • 95revel — reveler; esp. Brit., reveller, n. revelment, n. /rev euhl/, v., reveled, reveling or (esp. Brit.) revelled, revelling, n. v.i. 1. to take great pleasure or delight (usually fol. by in): to revel in luxury. 2. to make merry; indulge in boisterous&#8230; …

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  • 96romp — rompingly, adv. /romp/, v.i. 1. to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner. 2. to run or go rapidly and without effort, as in racing. 3. to win easily. n. 4. a lively or boisterous frolic. 5. a person who romps. 6. a quick or effortless&#8230; …

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  • 97Barth, John — orig. John Simmons Barth, Jr. born May 27, 1930, Cambridge, Md., U.S. U.S. writer. Barth grew up on Maryland s eastern shore, the locale of much of his writing, and from 1953 he taught principally at Johns Hopkins University. Apart from the&#8230; …

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  • 98Brinnin, John Malcolm — ▪ 1999       American biographer, critic, and poet (b. Sept. 13, 1916, Halifax, N.S. d. June 26, 1998, Key West, Fla.), shepherded the boisterous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas throughout his U.S. speaking tours and wrote freely of the experience after&#8230; …

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  • 99Lagasse, Emeril — ▪ 2004       By 2003 Emeril Lagasse was perhaps the most famous chef in the United States. His name was associated with nine restaurants in five U.S. cities, seven cookbooks that had sold more than two million copies, two daily cable television&#8230; …

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  • 100OutKast — ▪ 2005       Rap duo OutKast, which helped put Atlanta, Ga., on the hip hop map in the 1990s, topped the charts in fall 2003 with the double album Speakerboxxx /The Love Below, which won three top Grammy Awards in 2004: album of the year, best&#8230; …

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