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  • 61will — Volition, purpose; desire. An instrument by which a person makes a disposition of his property, to take effect after his decease. Barney v Hayes, 11 Mont 571, 29 P 282. An instrument executed by a competent person, in the manner prescribed by… …

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  • 62will power — Synonyms and related words: animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, choice, command, conation, conatus, decision, desire, determination, discretion, disposition, fancy, fixity of purpose, fortitude, free choice, free will, inclination, intention …

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  • 63And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon — Infobox Television episode | Title = And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon Series = Frasier Season = 8 Episode = 01 02 Airdate = 24 October 2000 Production = 40571 171, 40571 172 Writer = David Angell Peter Casey Director = Pamela Fryman Guests =… …

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  • 64Will, living — A living will is one form of advance medical directive. Advance medical directives pertain to treatment preferences and the designation of a surrogate decision maker in the event that a person should become unable to make medical decisions on… …

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  • 65will — I. n. 1. Power of determination, power of choosing, faculty of volition, volition. 2. Resolution, resoluteness, determination, decision, self reliance, force of will. 3. Wish, desire, inclination, disposition, pleasure. 4. Command, behest, order …

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  • 66Will Patton — Infobox actor imagesize =250px caption = Patton on the set of The List birthname = William Curtis Patton birthdate = birth date and age|1954|6|14 birthplace = Charleston, South Carolina deathdate = deathplace = othername = homepage =… …

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  • 67will — n 1. volition, choice, option; free will, discretion; intent, intention, Psychol. conation. 2. wish, desire, velleity; preference, disposition, inclination, mind, fancy; pleasure, taste. 3. purpose, purposefulness, determination, deter minedness …

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  • 68will — To have a will is to be able to desire an outcome and to purpose to bring it about. Strength of will, or firmness of purpose, is supposed to be good, and weakness of will or akrasia bad. See also free will, good will, volition …

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  • 69will to power — Etymology: translation of German wille zur macht 1. : the drive of the Nietzschean superman to perfect and transcend the self through the possession and exercise of creative power the will to power … is as far from a lust for domination as it is… …

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  • 70Will Patton — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Patton. Will Patton est un acteur américain, né le 14 juin 1954 à Charleston, en Caroline du Sud (États Unis). Sommaire 1 Filmographie …

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