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    Terms Of Use. By using any images from this web site you signify your agreement to the comp license . Acclaim Images licenses images on behalf of professional photographers and illustrators; free use ...
  • taciturn - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    adj. Habitually untalkative. See Synonyms at silent . [French taciturne , from Old French, from Latin taciturnus , from tacitus , silent ; see tacit .] tac'i?tur'ni?ty (-t?r'n?-t?) n. , tac'i?turn?ly adv
  • drunkard - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    Synonyms toper, sot, tippler, drinker. Drunkard and inebriate are terms for a person who drinks hard liquors habitually. Drunkard connotes willful indulgence to excess. Inebriate is a slightly more formal ...
  • Gout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Gout (also called metabolic arthritis) is a disease due to an inborn uric acid metabolism. In this condition sodium urate crystals are deposited on the articular cartilage of joints and in the ...
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  • Nobody's Business: "Dutch Habitually Lock Up Inconvenient Groups"

    Pro-Liberty. Anti-Nannies. ... I may quote e-mails about this blog in my posts, unless you tell me upfront you don't want me to.
  • The Austin Chronicle: Chronic: Austin News Blog

    Another high-ranking Bush loyalist will be packing his desk soon: Press Secretary Tony Snow will be standing down, effective September 14. He'll be replaced by his deputy and regular fill-in, Dana ...
  • consistently - Synonyms from Thesaurus.com

    Synonyms: commonly , consistently , conventionally , frequently , generally , habitually , naturally , normally , regularly , routinely , traditionally , usually , wontedly

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