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furth

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furth [fʌrθ]
adv
Scot out; outside; to the outside
[a Scot variant of forth]


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Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim * Book by George Furth * Directed by John Doyle * Starring Raul Esparza * Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City (open-ended run)
He attended the Latin school in Furth and later the Melanchthon School in Nuremberg.
A lot of my cases involved 17200, but many do not," said consumer attorney Kim Kralowec of the San Francisco-based Furth Firm.
 
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