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  • 31HASTE-GÂN — (Haste. C.) f. Hastalar, rahatsızlar, marizlar …

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  • 32Haste the Day — Este artículo o sección sobre música necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 29 de julio de 2010. También puedes ayudar… …

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  • 33Haste — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …

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  • 34Haste — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Haste >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 haste haste urgency Sgm: N 1 despatch despatch dispatch Sgm: N 1 acceleration acceleration spurt spirt forced march rush dash Sgm …

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  • 35Haste the Day — Infobox musical artist Name = Haste the Day Img capt = Haste the Day in 2007 Img size = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Carmel, Indiana, United States Instrument = Genre = Metalcore [… …

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  • 36Haste (Osnabrück) — Haste Stadtteil von Osnabrück Karte …

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  • 37haste — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ She worked with great haste. ▪ indecent (esp. BrE), undue, unseemly (esp. BrE) ▪ He accused the government of undue haste in bringing in the new law …

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  • 38haste — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Swiftness Nouns haste, urgency; dispatch; acceleration, spurt, forced march, rush, dash; velocity; precipitancy, precipitation, precipitousness; impatience, impetuosity; expedition, earliness; hurry,… …

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  • 39haste — Une Haste, Veru, Semble qu il vient de Hasta, Les paisans font des hastes de longs bastons de bois. Haste, penac. Est ores masculin et signifie la broche longue de fer, platte, poinctue en l un des bouts, et amanotée en l autre, où lon embroche… …

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  • 40haste — {{11}}haste (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. haste haste, urgency, hastiness (12c., Mod.Fr. háte), from Frankish *haifst violence, from W.Gmc. *haifstiz (Cf. Goth. haifsts strife, O.E. hæste violent, vehement, impetuous ). To make haste is recorded by …

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