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  • 11Joseph Standing — Standing [For Joseph Standing’s middle name also being Standing see, Alice Standing (ed), History of James Standing and Mary Standing Standing and Family , (Provo, Utah: Stevenson s Genealogy Centre, 1992) p. 54.] (October 5, 1854 – July 21,… …

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  • 12Abraham Lincoln — [ eɪbrəhæm liŋkən] (* 12. Februar 1809 bei …

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  • 13crimson — 1. noun A deep, slightly bluish red. Traditionally the colour of blood. 2. adjective a) having a deep red colour b) having loose morals 3. verb to blush Ge …

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  • 14The Seashell Game — (貝おほひ, Kai Ōi?) is a 1672 anthology compiled by Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, in which each haiku is followed by critical commentary he made as referee for a haiku contest.[1] It is Bashō s earliest known book, and the only book he published in his …

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  • 15crimson — crim|son1 [ˈkrımzən] adj 1.) deep red in colour ▪ The leaves turn crimson in autumn. ▪ a crimson dress 2.) if you go crimson, your face becomes red because you are very angry or embarrassed go/turn/flush/blush crimson ▪ The boy blushed crimson.… …

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  • 16rosed — a. Crimsoned, flushed, rosy …

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  • 17crim|son — «KRIHM zuhn», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. deep red: »In her embarrassment she turned crimson. 2. sanguinary. –n. 1. a deep red. 2. a crimson pigment or dye. –v.t., v.i. to make or become deep red in color: »His face crimsoned with shame.… …

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