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  • 101Maurice Fitzgerald (footballer) — Maurice Fitzgerald Personal information Irish name Muiris Mac Gearailt Sport Gaelic football …

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  • 104dilapidate — dilapidation, n. dilapidator, n. /di lap i dayt /, v. dilapidated, dilapidating. v.t. 1. to cause or allow (a building, automobile, etc.) to fall into a state of disrepair, as by misuse or neglect (often used passively): The house had been… …

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  • 106Modern Science (band) — Modern Science Origin Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Genres Alternative rock Synthpop Funk Party rock Pop Years active 2007–present Labels …

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  • 107fortune — n. wealth 1) to accumulate, amass, make a fortune 2) to come into, inherit a fortune 3) to dissipate, run through, squander a fortune 4) an enormous, large, vast fortune 5) a family fortune luck 6) to try one s fortune 7) the (bad; good) fortune… …

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  • 108go — I n. (colloq.) attempt 1) a go at (let s have a go at it) misc. 2) to make a go of it ( to get along ); always on the go II v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to proceed ) to go about (to go about one s business) 2) (d; intr.) to go across ( to cross ) (to go… …

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  • 109money — n. 1) to coin, make, produce; counterfeit money 2) to circulate money 3) to earn, make money 4) to bank; change; deposit; put up; raise; refund, return; save; spend; squander, throw away; tie up; withdraw money 5) to borrow; lend money 6) to… …

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  • 110savings — n. 1) to set aside savings 2) to deposit; invest one s savings 3) to withdraw one s savings (from a bank) 4) to dip into; squander one s savings * * * invest one s savings squander one s savings to deposit to dip into to set aside savings to… …

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