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  • 1breakoff — when a large fish breaks the line …

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  • 2breakoff — break·off (brākʹôf , ŏf ) n. The act or an instance of breaking off; discontinuance. * * * …

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  • 3breakoff — noun discontinuance (act of breaking off) …

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  • 4breakoff — breakˈoff noun A discontinuation, abrupt cessation • • • Main Entry: ↑break …

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  • 5breakoff position — The position at which a leaver or leaver section breaks off from the main convoy to proceed to a different destination …

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  • 6Goofy — For the UNIX messaging program, see Goofey. Goofy First appearance Mickey s Revue (1932) Created by Art Babbitt …

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  • 7break|off — «BRAYK F, OF», noun. 1. stoppage: »the breakoff of negotiations. 2. detachment or secession; separation: »the breakoff of Singapore from Malaysia …

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  • 8Lombards — The Lombards (Latin Langobardi , whence the alternative names Langobards and Longobards) were a Germanic people originally from Northern Europe who settled in the valley of the Danube and from there invaded Byzantine Italy in 568 under the… …

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  • 9Ellesmere Island — Infobox Islands name = Ellesmere Island image caption = image size = 350px locator map custom = no native name = native name link = nickname = location = Northern Canada coordinates = coord|80|N|79|W|region:CA type:isle… …

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  • 10Geology of the Alps — The Alps form a part of a Tertiary orogenic belt of mountain chains, called the Alpide belt, that stretches through southern Europe and Asia from the Atlantic all the way to the Himalayas. This belt of mountain chains was formed during the Alpine …

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