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  • 31enrage — enragedly /en ray jid lee, rayjd /, adv. enragement, n. /en rayj /, v.t., enraged, enraging. to make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate: His supercilious attitude enraged me. [1490 1500; < MF enrager. See EN 1, RAGE] Syn. anger, inflame …

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  • 32enrage, incense — These words alike mean to anger, to put in a rage, to infuriate, to cause to be angry. A woman is enraged when she is provoked to violent anger. Susan was incensed by the rude remark of her companion. Incensed has these characteristics: (1) it&#8230; …

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  • 33raging — adjective 1. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger angry clouds on the horizon furious winds the raging sea • Syn: ↑angry, ↑furious, ↑tempestuous, ↑wild …

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  • 34History of Laos since 1945 — Good luck charms of Prince Phetxarāt, who many Lao believe possessed magical powers, are widely sold in Laos today For Laotian history before 1945, see History of Laos to 1945. Note: this article follows the system for transliterating Lao names&#8230; …

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  • 35Idaho Juvenile Detention Centers — The state of Idaho has several juvenile facilities run by both the state (Department of Juvenile Corrections, DJC) and the county. The two largest county run facilities are the Ada County Juvenile Detention Center and the Canyon County Juvenile&#8230; …

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  • 36bate — bate1 /bayt/, v., bated, bating. v.t. 1. to moderate or restrain: unable to bate our enthusiasm. 2. to lessen or diminish; abate: setbacks that bated his hopes. v.i. 3. to diminish or subside; abate. 4. with bated breath, with breath drawn in or&#8230; …

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  • 37Dorothy of Oz (manhwa) — Cover of Dorothy of Oz vol. 3. Art by Son Hee joon. 도로시 (Dorosi) Genre Action/adventure, fantasy Base …

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  • 38Whewell’s philosophy of science and ethics — Struan Jacobs ON SCIENCE Introduction Among the most prodigious of English minds of the nineteenth century, William Whewell (1794–1866) was at various times, and among other things, philosopher, intellectual historian, scientist, educationist,&#8230; …

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  • 39enrage — en•rage [[t]ɛnˈreɪdʒ[/t]] v. t. raged, rag•ing to make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate • Etymology: 1490–1500; &LT; MF enrager en•rag′ed•ly, adv. syn: enrage, incense, infuriate imply stirring to violent anger. To enrage or to&#8230; …

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  • 40passion — /ˈpæʃən / (say pashuhn) noun 1. any kind of feeling or emotion, as hope, fear, joy, grief, anger, love, desire, etc., especially when of compelling force. 2. strong amorous feeling or desire. 3. passionate sexual love. 4. an instance or&#8230; …