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  • 71High Spirits (film) — Infobox Film name = High Spirits caption = High Spirits original theatrical poster director = Neil Jordan producer = David Saunders Stephen Woolley writer = Neil Jordan starring = Peter O Toole Steve Guttenberg Beverly D Angelo Daryl Hannah Liam… …

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  • 72The Best American Poetry 2004 — The Best American Poetry 2004, a volume in The Best American Poetry series , was edited by general editor David Lehman. This year s guest editor was Lyn Hejinian.Hejinian, a partisan of the Language School and the New York poets , according to… …

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  • 73Harry Brighton — Colonel Harry Brighton is a fictional character in the film Lawrence of Arabia (1962). He is played by Anthony Quayle. Film Brighton first appears at T. E. Lawrence s funeral. He has the film s first line of dialogue: He was the most… …

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  • 74alienate — alien·ate / ā lē ə ˌnāt/ vt at·ed, at·ing [Latin alienare, from alienus not one s own]: to give away or sell (property or a property right) to another will not sell, transfer, assign, hypothecate or otherwise alienate any of his voting shares… …

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  • 75offence — Synonyms and related words: breach, crime, dereliction, error, fault, felony, harm, hurt, infraction, infringement, injure, insult, lapse, malefaction, misdeed, misdemeanor, offend, outrage, peccadillo, sin, slight, slip, take umbrage,… …

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  • 76петушиться — ПЕТУШИТЬСЯ, несов., без доп. Разг. Вести себя неуравновешенно, задиристо, запальчиво, легко приходя в гнев, раздражение; быть вспыльчивым, подобно петуху, вызывать кого л. на ссору, драку без серьезных причин; Син.: горячиться [impf. coll. to… …

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  • 77umbrageous — /ʌmˈbreɪdʒəs/ (say um brayjuhs) adjective 1. forming or affording shade; shady; shaded. 2. Rare apt or disposed to take umbrage or offence, as a person. –umbrageously, adverb –umbrageousness, noun …

  • 78resentment — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Feeling of having been affronted Nouns 1. resentment, displeasure, animosity, anger, wrath, indignation, exasperation; pique, umbrage, huff, miff, soreness, dudgeon, acerbity, virulence, bitterness,… …

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  • 79offense — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. insult, affront, discourtesy; aggression, attack; transgression, fault, crime, sin, wrong. See guilt, illegality. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A misdeed] Syn. misdemeanor, malfeasance, transgression; see… …

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  • 80offense — [ə fens′; ] also, and for n. 7 always, [ô′fens΄] n. [ME < MFr < L offensa < pp. of offendere: see OFFEND] 1. an offending; specif., a) the act of breaking a law; sin or crime; transgression b) the act of creating resentment, hurt… …

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