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  • 121List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel in the UK & Ireland — This is a list of programmes shown on Disney Channel UK. It does not include those shown only on Playhouse Disney, Disney Cinemagic or, previously, Toon Disney. Current programming * (Finished show, but reruns still air) * As The Bell Rings (USA) …

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  • 122Winston Sharples — est un compositeur de musiques de films né le 1er mars 1909 et décédé en avril 1978. Biographie Filmographie 1933 : The Last Mail 1933 : The Fatal Note 1933 : Pals 1933 : Croon Crazy 1934 : The Rasslin… …

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  • 123English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 124List of One Piece chapters (1–186) — First volume of One Piece, released in Japan by Shueisha on December 24, 1997 One Piece is a shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda that has been translated into various languages and spawned a substantial media franchise. It …

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  • 125toad — [OE] Toad is a mystery word, with no known relatives in any other Indo European language. Of its derivatives, toady [19] is short for the earlier toad eater ‘sycophant’ [17]. This originated in the dubious selling methods of itinerant quack… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 126impostor — impostor, faker, quack, mountebank, charlatan denote a person who makes pretensions to being someone or something that he is not or of being able to do something he cannot really do. Impostor applies especially to one who passes himself off for… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 127mountebank — n charlatan, quack, quack doctor, quacksalver, Archaic. empiric; pretender, imposter, impersonator, Sl. ringer; sham, shammer, bluff, bluffer, Inf. phony; huckster, pitchman, snake oil man, medicine man, fast talker, Sl. spieler, Sl. hot air… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 128toad — [OE] Toad is a mystery word, with no known relatives in any other Indo European language. Of its derivatives, toady [19] is short for the earlier toad eater ‘sycophant’ [17]. This originated in the dubious selling methods of itinerant quack… …

    Word origins