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  • 91Duel Personality — Tom and Jerry series Directed by Chuck Jones Maurice Noble …

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  • 92wince — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. flinch, recoil; shy, quail, shrink. See fear, pain. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. draw back, cower, cringe, flinch, quail, shrink back, make a wry face, grimace, blench, shy, start, back off*, chicken… …

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  • 93retract — To shrink, draw back, or pull apart. [L. re traho, pp. tractus, a drawing back] * * * re·tract ri trakt vt to draw back or in <retract the lower jaw> compare PROTRACT vi to draw something (as tissue) back or in also to use a retractor …

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  • 94reveal — reveal1 [ri vēl′] vt. [ME revelen < OFr reveler < L revelare, lit., to draw back the veil < re , back + velum,VEIL] 1. to make known (something hidden or kept secret); disclose; divulge 2. to expose to view; show; exhibit; display 3.… …

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  • 95Michael Hutchence — This article is about the singer. For his self titled album, see Michael Hutchence (album). Michael Hutchence …

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  • 96Eating clubs — The eating clubs at Princeton University are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton upperclassmen take their meals. [*cite news | first=Winnie | last=Hu | title= More Than a Meal Plan… …

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  • 97retraction — re trac·tion || rɪ trækʃn n. act of taking back; withdrawal, annulment; act of pulling back, act of drawing back …

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  • 98retractions — re trac·tion || rɪ trækʃn n. act of taking back; withdrawal, annulment; act of pulling back, act of drawing back …

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  • 99retreat — re·treat || rɪ trɪːt n. withdrawal, act of drawing back; sanctuary, refuge, haven; period of seclusion for study or prayer v. draw back, withdraw, pull back, depart …

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  • 100retreated — re·treat || rɪ trɪːt n. withdrawal, act of drawing back; sanctuary, refuge, haven; period of seclusion for study or prayer v. draw back, withdraw, pull back, depart …

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