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  • 11perform responsively — index alternate (take turns), reciprocate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 12responsive — responsively, adv. /ri spon siv/, adj. 1. responding esp. readily and sympathetically to appeals, efforts, influences, etc.: a responsive government. 2. Physiol. acting in response, as to some stimulus. 3. characterized by the use of responses:… …

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  • 13responsive — re‧spon‧sive [rɪˈspɒnsɪv ǁ rɪˈspɑːn ] adjective if a company, organization etc is responsive, it is ready to react in a useful or helpful way to problems, complaints, market changes etc: responsive to • Companies have become more responsive to… …

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  • 14anthem — noun Etymology: Middle English antem, from Old English antefn, from Late Latin antiphona, from Late Greek antiphōna, plural of antiphōnon, from Greek, neuter of antiphōnos responsive, from anti + phōnē sound more at ban Date: before 12th century… …

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  • 15antiphon — noun Etymology: Middle English antiphone, from Middle French, from Late Latin antiphona more at anthem Date: 15th century 1. a psalm, anthem, or verse sung responsively 2. a verse usually from Scripture said or sung before and after a canticle,… …

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  • 16responsive — adjective Date: 15th century 1. giving response ; constituting a response ; answering < a responsive glance > < responsive aggression > 2. quick to respond or react appropriately or sympathetically ; sensitive 3. using responses < a …

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  • 17Freestyle music — This article is about a genre of dance music. For the freestyle form of rhyming in music, see freestyle rap. Freestyle Stylistic origins Electro funk, disco, post disco, Italo disco, hip hop, R B, and various forms of Latin music, Eurodance&#8230; …

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  • 18Improvisational theatre — (also known as improv or impro) is a form of theatre in which the actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously. Actors typically use audience suggestions to guide the performance as they create dialogue, setting, and plot …

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  • 19Three Laws of Robotics — In science fiction, the Three Laws of Robotics are a set of three rules written by Isaac Asimov, which almost all positronic robots appearing in his fiction must obey. Introduced in his 1942 short story Runaround , although foreshadowed in a few&#8230; …

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  • 20Broomfield, Colorado — City and County of Broomfield, Colorado &#160;&#160;Consolidated city county&#160;&#160; …

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