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  • 91Opposition research — For the West Wing episode, see Opposition Research. Part of the Politics series Political campaigning …

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  • 92Cult — This article gives a general cultural account of cult . For its usage in the original sense of veneration or religious practice , see Cult (religious practice). For its use in a scientific, sociological context see New religious movement. For… …

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  • 93Chukat — Chukat, Hukath, or Chukkas (Hebrew: חֻקַּת‎, “decree,” the ninth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 39th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the sixth in the book of Numbers. It …

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  • 95Boeing AH-64 Apache — AH 64 Apache An AH 64D Apache from U.S. Army s 101st Aviation R …

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  • 97Rip Van Winkle — is a short story by the American author Washington Irving published in 1819, as well as the name of the story s fictional protagonist. Written while Irving was living in Birmingham, England, it was part of a collection entitled The Sketch Book of …

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  • 98Unfree labour — includes all forms of slavery as well as all other related institutions (e.g. debt slavery, wage slavery, serfdom, conscription, and labour camps).[not verified in body] Contents 1 Payment for unfree labour …

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  • 99derive — [[t]dɪra͟ɪv[/t]] derives, deriving, derived 1) VERB If you derive something such as pleasure or benefit from a person or from something, you get it from them. [FORMAL] [V n from n/ ing] Mr Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure… …

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  • 100take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare …

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