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  • 11Dollhouse (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) — Dollhouse Law Order: Criminal Intent episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 10 (#99 overall) Directed by Frank Prinzi Writt …

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  • 12Magnificat (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) — Magnificat Law Order: Criminal Intent episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 7 (#73 overall) Directed by Frank Prinzi Writt …

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  • 13legislative intent — n: the ends sought to be achieved by a legislature in an enactment ◇ Courts often look to legislative intent for guidance in interpreting and applying a law. The legislative history, the language of the law, and the wrong to be corrected may… …

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  • 14Flxible New Look bus — The Flxible New Look bus was a transit bus introduced in 1960 by The Flxible Company. Regular production began in 1961 and continued until 1978 when the New Look was replaced by the 870 Advanced Design Bus. Over its 17 year production run 13,121… …

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  • 15gaze — I. intransitive verb (gazed; gazing) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention • gazer noun II. noun Date: 1566 a fixed intent look …

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  • 16gaze — I. v. n. Look intently, look long, look fixedly, keep one s look fixed, look long and earnestly. II. n. Intent look, fixed look …

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  • 17gaze — v 1. stare, gape, gawk, goggle, stand agog, Inf. rubberneck; ogle, Inf. eye, Inf. eyeball, Inf. give [s.o.] the glad eye, look over, scrutinize, Inf. give the once over; look at or on or upon, take a look at, Inf. have a look see. n 2. stare,… …

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  • 18gaze — gazeless, adj. gazer, n. gazingly, adv. /gayz/, v., gazed, gazing, n. v.i. 1. to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder. n. 2. a steady or intent look. 3. at gaze, Heraldry. (of a deer or deerlike… …

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  • 19gaze — [[t]geɪz[/t]] v. gazed, gaz•ing, n. 1) to look steadily and intently, as with great interest or wonder 2) a steady or intent look • Etymology: 1350–1400; cf. Norw, Sw (dial.) gasa to look gaz′er, n …

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  • 20gaze — /geɪz / (say gayz) verb (i) (gazed, gazing) 1. to look steadily or intently; look with curiosity, wonder, etc. –noun 2. a steady or intent look. {Middle English, from Scandinavian; compare Swedish gasa gape, stare} –gazer, noun …