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  • 1good — I. adjective (better; best) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gōd; akin to Old High German guot good, Middle High German gatern to unite, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) of a favorable character or …

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  • 2Good Luck Charlie — Format Sitcom Created by Phil Baker Drew Vaupen …

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  • 3Good Shepherd Cathedral of San Sebastián — Artzain Onaren katedrala (Basque) Catedral del Buen Pastor de San Sebastián (Spanish) …

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  • 4Good Time Park — was a mile long race track in Goshen, New York that hosted the Hambletonian harness race from 1930 to 1956.HistoryA largely unmaintained field for the first century of its existence, the area that would become Good Time Park was originally called …

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  • 5Family of d'Ailleboust —     Family of d Ailleboust     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Family of d Ailleboust     (1) Louis d Ailleboust     Sieur de Coulanges, third Governor of Canada, date of birth unknown; died in Montreal 31 May, 1660. He came to Canada in 1643. He was… …

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  • 6Good Samaritan Hospital (Suffern) — Good Samaritan Hospital is a non profit, 370 bed hospital providing services to residents of Rockland County and southern Orange County in New York and northern Bergen County, New Jersey. The hospital also serves these communities as an Area… …

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  • 7Good God — «Good God» Сингл Korn из альбома Life Is Peachy Выпущен 7 ноября, 1997 Формат CD Записан …

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  • 8Good News Club v. Milford Central School — Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 28, 2001 …

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  • 9Family values — is a political and social concept used in various cultures to describe values that are believed to be traditional in that culture and in support of the idea that nuclear families are the basic units of culture. The phrase has different meanings… …

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  • 10Family preservation — was the movement to help keep children at home with their families rather than in foster homes or institutions. This movement was a reaction to the earlier policy of Family Breakup, which pulled children out of unfit homes. Extreme poverty alone… …

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