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- chemical) that can enhance tactile comfort. Fleece sweatshirts and velvet clothing, for example, may be comforting to some people. Soft, clingy, stiff...
- World War II. The term comfort women is a translation of the ****anese ianfu (慰安婦), a euphemism that literally means "comforting, consoling woman". During...
- Awful Life" on 17 January 2023. A Comforting Notion was released through Speedy Wunderground on 24 March 2023. A Comforting Notion was produced by Dan Carey...
- "Something Comforting" to be the first track from Nurture to be released, though "Get Your Wish" ultimately became the first release. "Something Comforting" was...
- A comfort letter is a do****ent prepared by an accounting firm ****uring the financial soundness or backing of a company. The comfort letter can be issued...
- MOL Comfort was a 2008-built Bahamian-flagged post-Panamax container ship chartered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. The vessel was launched in 2008 as APL Russia...
- up comfort station in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comfort station may refer to: a euphemism for public toilet a euphemism for rest area Comfort Station...
- to: Comfort, North Carolina Comfort, Texas Comfort, West Virginia Comfort, Wisconsin Comfort Lake, a lake in Minnesota Comfort Township, Kanabec County,...
- be adherent to the King's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm, or elsewhere"; and "if a man slea [slay] the chancellor,...
- Look up comfort women in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Korean comfort women may refer to: Comfort women from Korea ruled by the ****anese Empire (before...