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A dramatic work designed to be presented on a stage (or in a television studio) and performed by actor and actress.
Ãâó: members.fortunecity.es/fabianvillegas/drama/glossa...
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1. The contribution of a card from one
Ãâó: www.worldbridge.org/departments/laws/defin.htm
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is the umpire's order to start the game or to resume action following any dead ball.
Ãâó: sportsbookmagazine.com/managearticle.asp
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Emphasis given a story on a page
Ãâó: www.usfca.edu/classes/AuthEd/greeks/glossary.htm
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Erotic activity that includes sadomasochism as well as bondage and discipline.
Ãâó: www.perils-of-pleasure.com/BDSM/Definitions.html
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