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Music: Theory, Forms, and Instruments , rest1 / rest/ • v. [intr.] 1. cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength: he needed to rest after the feverish ac… Executive , executive
ex·ec·u·tive / igˈzekyətiv; eg-/ • adj. having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect: an executive chairman. ∎ relating to m… Generation , In its most widely accepted modern sense, a generation is comprised of a group of people born around the same time and sharing certain formative expe… generative , gen·er·a·tive / ˈjenərətiv; -ˌrātiv;/ • adj. of or relating to reproduction. ∎ able to produce: the generative power of the life force. ∎ Linguistics… generations , generations of computers. An informal system of classifying computer systems as advances have been made in electronic technology and, latterly, in so… pause , pause / pôz/ • n. a temporary stop in action or speech: she dropped me outside during a brief pause in the rain| the admiral chattered away without p…
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