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  • 71благоденствовать — БЛАГОДЕНСТВОВАТЬ, несов. Жить счастливо, благополучно, в довольстве, быть обеспеченным; Син.: преуспевать, процветать; Ант.: бедствовать [impf. to prosper, thrive, flourish, develop well and be healthy, strong, or successful, and esp. wealthy; to …

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  • 72Thomson, James — 1) (1700 1748)    Poet, s. of the minister of Ednam, Roxburghshire, spent most of his youth, however, at Southdean, a neighbouring parish, to which his f. was translated. He was ed. at the parish school there, at Jedburgh, and at Edin., whither… …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 73soldier — /ˈsoʊldʒə / (say sohljuh) noun 1. someone who serves in an army for pay; someone engaged in military service. 2. one of the rank and file in such service, sometimes including non commissioned officers. 3. a person of military skill or experience …

  • 74easy street, in —  In wealthy or comfortable circumstances …

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  • 75noblesse oblige — (French.) Literally, those of the higher rank or better class will be compelled. Inferentially, compelled to humane and proper conduct. The basis of the maxim that those persons who are in comfortable circumstances and possessed of means should… …

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  • 76have — [hav; ] also, as before [ “] to [ haf] vt. had [had; ] unstressed [, həd, əd] having [ME haven (earlier habben) < OE habban, akin to OHG haben, ON hafa, Goth haban < IE base * kap , to grasp > Gr kaptein, to gulp down, L capere, to take …

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  • 77poor´ness — poor «pur», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having few things or nothing; lacking money or property; needy: »The children were so poor that they had no shoes. The poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb (II Samuel 12:3). 2. not good in quality;… …

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  • 78BELGRADE — (Serb. Beograd), capital of Serbia. Several Jews from Italy and Hungary settled in Belgrade in the 13th and 14th centuries. They were joined by Sephardi Jews after the Turkish conquest in 1521. They lived mostly in the Jewish mahala ( quarter )… …

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  • 79DURAN, SIMEON BEN ẒEMAḤ — (RaSHBaẒ, Hebrew acronym of Rabbi Shimon ben Ẓemaḥ; 1361–1444), rabbinic authority, philosopher, and scientist. He was born in Majorca to R. Ẓemaḥ Astruc Duran. In his youth Simeon studied in Palma (Majorca) at the yeshivah of Ephraim Vidal, who… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 80HOROWITZ, ISAIAH BEN ABRAHAM HA-LEVI — (called Ha Shelah ha Kadosh, the holy Shelah, from the initials of the title of his major work; 1565?–1630), rabbi, kabbalist, and communal leader. Horowitz was born in Prague, but as a youth he moved to Poland with his father, who was his first… …

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