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Lear It Repeatedly Moved The Educated Crowd

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noun

• the literary intelligentsia

30%11Repeatedly or repeatedly applying a rule or procedure to one's own results
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27%9 Others may see him as a beggar in 'King Lear'
noun

• (New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus, an Arabian scholar whose gift was myrrh

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The Guardian Quiptic22 Jan 2007 Across 23
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