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  • 31cancel — can·cel vt celed or celled, cel·ing, or, cel·ling 1: to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as a: to render (one s will or a provision in one s will) ineffective by purposely making marks through or otherwise marring the text of… …

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  • 32David Wynne (composer) — David Wynne (2 June 1900 – 23 March 1983) was a prolific Welsh composer. He was born at Penderyn, a village near Hirwaun, and worked as a coal miner immediately after leaving school at 14. Having won a scholarship at the age of 25, he studied… …

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  • 33Кагель, Маурисио — Маурисио Кагель[1] (исп. Mauricio Kagel; 24 декабря 1931(19311224), Буэнос Айрес  18 сентября 2008, Кёльн)  немецкий композитор аргентинского происхождения. Содержание 1 Биография …

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  • 34undone — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Unfinished] Syn. left, incomplete, unperformed; see unfinished 1 . 2. [*Distraught] Syn. upset, disturbed, agitated; see troubled 1 . 3. [Ruined] Syn. betrayed, destroyed, killed, wiped out; see dead 1 , ruined 1 , 2 .… …

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  • 35termination — End in time or existence; close; cessation; conclusion. Perruccio v. Allen, 156 Conn. 282, 240 A.2d 912, 914. Word for purposes of insurance, refers to the expiration of a policy by lapse of the policy. Waynesville Sec. Bank v. Stuyvesant Inc. Co …

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  • 36un|per|formed — «UHN puhr FRMD», adjective. 1. not performed; not done; not executed; not fulfilled: »an unperformed promise. 2. not represented on the stage; unacted: »The play remained unperformed …

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  • 37backlog — I. noun Date: 1684 1. a large log at the back of a hearth fire 2. an accumulation of tasks unperformed or materials not processed < a backlog of court cases > II. verb Date: 1963 accumulate …

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  • 38Augustine of Hippo — This article is about the theologian and philosopher, Augustine of Hippo. For his theodicy regarding the problem of evil, see Augustinian theodicy. Augustine , Saint Augustine , and Augustinus redirect here. For other uses, see Augustine&#8230; …

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  • 40Richard Wagner — Wilhelm Richard Wagner (22 May 1813, Leipzig, Germany 13 February 1883, Venice, Italy) was a German composer, conductor, theatre director and essayist, primarily known for his operas (or music dramas , as they were later called). Unlike most&#8230; …

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