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manfreshmanfreshmanfreshmanfreshma Steven Simpson Morton Cathy Sisk El Paso William Snow El Paso Ignacio Solis Fort Hancock Cindy Sona Port Reading, N. J. Kim Soo Hoo El Paso Ronnie Sorrells Austin Janet Southern Floresville Jeff Squires Whitesboro Jennifer Stafford Rockport Brenda Stainer Lubbock John Stewart Hudson, Wis. Bena Stickels Pecos David Sueltenfuss San Antonio Alcee Tavarez Presidio Rosella Tavarez Presidio Mario Tellez Hew York Seroy Tillman Houston Johnny Todd Lamesa David Wade Lake Jackson Matthew Walls Garland Charles Watts Cedarpark Clint Weber Dallas Jimmie Wells Elmendorf Clay Whitley Mertzon 180 individuals
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for dipping 2. [D-] either of two groups of stars in the shape of a dipper (Big Dipper and Little Dipper) dip SO ma nl a (dip ' sa ma ' ne a) n. [ Gr. dipsa, thirst + mania, madness] an abnormal and insatiable craving for alcoholic drink — dlp ' so-ma ' nhac ' (-ak ' ) n. dire (dir) ad . dir ' er, dlr ' est [L. dirus ] 1. dread¬ ful; terrible 2. urgent [dire need] di-rect (di rekt ' , dl-) adj. [ L. dirigere, put straight] 1. by the shortest way; straight 2. straightforward; frank 3. with nothing or no one between; immediate 4. in unbroken line of descent; lineal 5. exact; complete [the direct oppositey 6. in the exact words [a direct quote -vt. 1, to manage; guide; conduct 2. to order; command 3. to turn or point; aim 4. to tell (a person) the way to a place 5. to address (words, etc.) to a specific person or group 6. to supervise the action of (a play, etc.) 7. to re¬ hearse and conduct (a choir, orchestra, etc.l — vl. 1. to giv adv. directly direct currc one directio di-rec tion i managemer strultions f command movement ( di-rec ' tive order issued di ' rect ' ly Sa%A direction Miwwi ' ivva uio u lvrvt vi tw munv unu ivimij , discontented, or disloyal —dls ' affec ' tion n. dis ' a qree ' (-a gre ' ) vl. -greed ' , -greeting 1. to be different 2. to differ in opinion; specif., to quarrel or dispute 3. to give distress corn dis¬ agrees with me dis ' a gree ' a ble adf. 1. unpleasant; offensive 2. quarrelsome —dls ' a-gree ' ably adv. dls ' a gree ' ment n. 1. refusal to agree 2. dif¬ ference; discrepancy 3. difference of opinion 4. a ouarrel or dispute dis ' aMow ' (-a lou ' ) vt. to refuse to allow; re¬ ject as invalid or illegal dis ' ap pear ' (-a pir ' ) vl. 1. to cease to be seen; go out of sight 2. to cease being —dls ' ap-pear ' - ance n. dls ' ap point ' (-a point ' ) vt. 1. to fail to satisfy the expectations of 2. to frustrate (hopes, etc.) dls ' ap-polnt ' ment n. dis ap pro ba tion (dis ap ' ra ba ' shan) n. dis¬ approval Jl -- (dis ' a proov ' ) vt., vl. -proved ' , have or express an unfavorable to refuse to approve —dls ' ap- (da rek ' shan) n. 1. guidance, management, supervision. 2. instructions for doing, using. 3. the line or course upon which anything is moving or aimed to move. n ' ) vt. 1. to take away weapons te harmless 3. to overcome the . to reduce or do away with id armaments —dis-ar ' ma-ment lis ' a ranj ' ) vt. -ranged ' , -rang ' - s neat; disorder —dls ' ar-range ' - .. i. in a uucu ui line, straight 2. with nothing coming bet een 3. ex¬ actly [directly oppositey 4. right away direct Object the word or words denoting the receiver of the action of a verb (Ex.: me in he hit me) di rec ' tor n. one who directs a school, corpora¬ tion, etc. or a play, choir, etc. di»rec ' tO»ry (-to re) ad , directing or advising — n. t pi. -rlea a book listing the names, addresses, etc. of a specific group of persons diredul (dlr ' fal) adj. dreadful; terrible dirge (durj) n. [ L. dirige (direct), first word of a funeral hymn] a song, poem, etc. express¬ ing grief or mourning dir i gi ble (dir ' i ja b’l, da rij ' a-) ad , [see di¬ rect -ible] that can be steered — n. same as AIRSHIP dirk (durk) n. [ ?] a short dagger dirn dl (durn ' d’l) n. [ G. dime, girl] a full skirt gathered at the waist dirt (durt) n. [ ON. dritr, excrement] 1. any unclean matter, as mud, trash, etc. 2. earth; soil 3. dirtiness, corruption, etc. 4. obscenity 5. malicious gossip dirt ' y ad , -her, -beet 1. soiled; undean 2. ob¬ scene 3. mean; nasty 4. unfair; dishonest 5. rough, as weather -vt., vl. -led, -y.lng to make or become dirty; soil — dlrt ' bly adv. —dlrt ' l-ness n. dis- [ L.l a prefix denoting separation, nega- dis ' anray ' (-a ra ' ) vt. to throw into disorder or confusion — n. disorder; confusion dis ' as sem ' ble (-a sem ' b’l) vt. -bled, -bllng to take apart -dls ' as-sem ' bly n. dis ' as SO ' ci ate ' (-a so ' she at ' , -se-) vt. -at ' ed, •at ' lng to sever association with; separate dis as«ter (di zas ' tar) n. [ L. dis- + astrum, a star] any event causing great harm or dam¬ age; calamity —dls-as ' trous ad . dis a vow (dis ' a vou ' ) vt. to deny any knowledge of or responsibility for; disclaim — dis ' a-vow ' al n. diS’band (dis band ' ) vt., vl. to break up as an organization —dis-band ' ment n. dis-bar ' (-bar ' ) vt. -barred ' , -bar ' ring to deprive (a lawyer) of the right to practice law —dis- bar ' ment n. dis ' be-lieve ' vt., vl. -Ileved ' , -liev ' lng to refuse to believe (in) —dla ' be-llel ' n. dis burse ' (-burs ' ) vt. -bursed ' , -burs ' lng [ OFr. -desbourser] to pay out; expend — dls- burse ' ment n. disc (disk) n. 1. same as disk 2. a phonograph record 3. Biol, any disk-shaped part dis card (dis kard ' ) vt. [ OFr.: see dis- cardi] 1. Card Games to throw away (undesired cards) 2. to get rid of as no longer useful —n. (dis ' kard) 1. a discarding or being discarded 2. something discarded dis cern (di surn ' , -zurn ' ) vt., vl. [ L. dis-, A»z rnz r j tn conoro tnl f a or o no rf
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