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  • 81Cognitive valence theory — See also: Interpersonal communication Cognitive valence theory (CVT) is a theoretical framework that describes and explains the process of intimacy exchange within a dyad relationship. Peter A. Andersen, PhD created the cognitive valence theory… …

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  • 82Dangerous Crossing — (1953 film) DVD cover Directed by Joseph M. Newman Produced by Robert Bassler …

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  • 83Dantalian's Chariot — Origin London, England Genres Psychedelic rock Years active 1967–1968 Labels EMI, Wooden Hill …

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  • 84Melange (fictional drug) — Melange/Spice Container of melange being examined by a poison snooper in David Lynch s Dune (1984) Plot element from the Dune franchise …

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  • 85Manufacturers Hanover Trust Branch Bank — The Manufacturers Hanover Trust Branch Bank, located at 510 Fifth Avenue in midtown Manhattan, was designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill (SOM) in 1953. Contents 1 History 2 Site and context 3 Materials and construction …

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  • 86add — I (calculate) verb account, appraise, assess, audit, compute, count, enumerate, estimate, evaluate, figure, measure, modify, reckon, suffix, sum, tally, total, valuate II (combine) verb adjoin, affix, agglutinate, aject, alter, annex, append,… …

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  • 87improve — I verb advance, ameliorate, amend, appreciate, beautify, correct, cultivate, cure, develop, doctor, edify, edit, elaborate, elevate, embellish, emend, enhance, ennoble, enrich, fix, flourish, gain, gain strength, heighten, help, increase,… …

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  • 88build up — index accrue (increase), accumulate (enlarge), aggregate, compound, consolidate (strengthen) …

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  • 89enhance — I verb add to, advance in value, aggrandize, ampliricare, amplify, appreciate, augere, augment, better, boost, brighten, cultivate, deepen, develop, elaborate, elevate, emphasize, enlarge, enrich, escalate, exaggerate, expand, extend, heighten,… …

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  • 90exacerbate — I verb aggravate, arouse, augment, deteriorate, enrage, exacerbare, excite, heighten, incense, incite, increase, inflame, infuriate, intensify, irritate, make more severe, make worse, provoke, render worse, worsen II index compound, distress,… …

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