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  • 1bestir one's self — Labor, work, toil, strive, be alert, hasten, lose no time, be lively, look alive, fall to work, exert one s self, rouse one s self, trouble one s self, busy one s self, take pains, be busy, be active, be quick, bear a hand …

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  • 2bethink one's self — Consider, reflect, ponder, rouse one s thoughts, take thought …

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  • 3Self-deprecation — is a form of humor in which people or comedians make jokes about themselves, their shortcomings, or their culture, usually without being guided by any underlying self esteem issues. The boundaries for this kind of humor are often more relaxed… …

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  • 4Mikel Rouse — (born Michael Rouse in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, January 26, 1957) is an American composer. He has been associated with a Downtown New York movement known as totalism, and is best known for his operas, including Dennis Cleveland,… …

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  • 5Alfred Rouse — Alfred Arthur Rouse (6 April, 1894At his trial, Rouse declared I have always understood that I was thirty six, but I have no proof of that . See Trial , p. 138.] ndash;10 March, 1931) was a British murderer. It was theorised, though never proved …

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  • 6Andy Rouse — (born 2 December 1947, Dymock, Gloucestershire) is an English race driver, most notably in the BTCC. He won the BTCC in 1975, 1983, 1984 and 1985.Andy Rouse is regarded by many people as one of the most successful drivers ever to appear in the… …

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  • 7Elaine Showalter — (born January 21, 1941) is an American literary critic, feminist, and writer on cultural and social issues. She is one of the founders of feminist literary criticism in United States academia, developing the concept and practice of gynocritics.… …

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  • 8Cúchulainn — IPA|/kuːˈxʊlɪnʲ/ (Audio|Cuchulain audio.ogg|pronunciation) (Irish for Hound of Culann ; also spelled Cú Chulainn, Cú Chulaind, Cúchulain, or Cuchullain) is an Irish mythological hero who appears in the stories of the Ulster Cycle, as well as in… …

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  • 9Cú Chulainn — For other uses, see Cú Chulainn (disambiguation). Cuchulain Slays the Hound of Culain , illustration by Stephen Reid from Eleanor Hull s The Boys Cuchulain, 1904 Cú Chulainn ([kuːˈxʊlˠɪnʲ] ( …

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  • 10Faith in Buddhism — Faith (Pali: saddhā, Sanskrit: Śraddhā) is an important constituent element of the teachings of the Buddha both in the Theravada tradition and especially in the Mahayana. Some of the first words which the Buddha is alleged to have spoken after… …

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