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  • 91The Prodigal Son (play) — The Prodigal Son Written by Peter Wessel Zapffe Date premiered 1951 (1951) Subject Jesus The Prodigal Son: a dramatic renarration (Norwegian …

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  • 92Dominican College of Tarlac — Established 1946 Type Public Location …

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  • 93Montecristo (Mexican telenovela) — Montecristo El Amor Nunca Muere Format telenovela Created by Marcelo Camaño, Adriana Lorenzón, Bethel Flores Starring Silvia Navarro Diego Olivera Omar Germenos Theme music composer …

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  • 94List of No Ordinary Family episodes — No Ordinary Family was an American television sci fi comedy drama. The series ran on ABC from September 28, 2010[1] to April 5, 2011. The show centers on the Powells, a typical American family whose members gain special abilities after their… …

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  • 95law — W1S1 [lo: US lo:] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(system of rules)¦ 2¦(a rule)¦ 3 law and order 4¦(police)¦ 5¦(what always happens)¦ 6¦(study/profession)¦ 7¦(sport/activity)¦ 8 the law of the jungle 9 the law of averages 10 be a …

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  • 96certain — a. 1. Indubitable, unquestionable, indisputable, undeniable, incontestable, incontrovertible, unquestioned, undisputed, undoubted, absolute, positive, plain, sure, past dispute, beyond all question, clear as day. 2. Sure, assured, confident,… …

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  • 97confident — a. 1. Assured, certain, sure, positive, fully convinced, cocksure (colloq.). 2. Bold, presumptuous, sanguine …

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  • 98positive — a. 1. Express, direct, explicit, determinate, defined, precise, definite, clear, unequivocal, unmistakable, categorical, expressed, laid down. 2. Real, actual, veritable, substantial, true, absolute, existing in fact. 3. Absolute, not relative. 4 …

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  • 99sure — I. a. 1. Certain, confident, positive, assured, fully convinced. 2. Safe, secure, stable, firm, steady, trustworthy. 3. Infallible, unfailing, never failing, strong, permanent, enduring, abiding, fast, indisputable, certain. 4. Certain, unerring …

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  • 100acknowledge — 1 Acknowledge, admit, own, avow, confess are synonymous when they mean to disclose something against one’s will or inclination. All usually imply some sort of pressure as that of the law or of conscience leading to the disclosure. Acknowledge or… …

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