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  • 51Andante moderato — Moderato Mod e*ra to, a. & adv. [It. See {Moderate}.] (Mus.) With a moderate degree of quickness; moderately. [1913 Webster] {Allegro moderato}, a little slower than allegro. {Andante moderato}, a little faster than andante. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 52Moderato — Mod e*ra to, a. & adv. [It. See {Moderate}.] (Mus.) With a moderate degree of quickness; moderately. [1913 Webster] {Allegro moderato}, a little slower than allegro. {Andante moderato}, a little faster than andante. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 53Small-l liberal — The term small l liberal, or wet, or moderate is used, particularly in reference to Australian and Canadian politics, to distinguish between holders of an ideology of liberalism and adherents to either the Liberal Party of Australia or the… …

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  • 54warm — warmer, n. warmish, adj. warmly, adv. warmness, n. /wawrm/, adj., warmer, warmest, v., n. adj. 1. having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath …

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  • 55warm — [[t]wɔrm[/t]] adj. 1) having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath[/ex] 2) characterized by a moderately or comparatively high temperature: a warm oven; a warm climate[/ex] 3) having a sensation of… …

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  • 56warm — [wôrm] adj. [ME < OE wearm, akin to Ger warm < IE base * gwher , hot > Gr thermē, heat, thermos, warm, theros, summer, L formus, warm, fornax, furnace] 1. a) having or giving off a moderate degree of heat [a warm iron, warm coffee] b)… …

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  • 57Mediocrity — Me di*oc ri*ty, n. [F. m[ e]diocrit[ e], L. mediocritas.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality of being mediocre; a middle state or degree; a moderate degree or rate. A mediocrity of success. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Moderation; temperance. [Obs.]… …

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  • 58measure — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mesure, from Anglo French, from Latin mensura, from mensus, past participle of metiri to measure; akin to Old English mǣth measure, Greek metron Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) an adequate or due portion (2) a… …

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  • 59Warren G. Harding — Infobox President name = Warren Gamaliel Harding nationality = American order = 29th President of the United States term start = March 4, 1921 term end = August 2, 1923 predecessor = Woodrow Wilson successor = Calvin Coolidge jr/sr2 = United… …

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  • 60The Smiths — This article is about the band. For the Smiths self titled debut album, see The Smiths (album). The Smiths The Smiths in 1985. Left to right: Andy Rourke, Morrissey, Johnny Marr, Mike Joyce …

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