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  • 1shape — UK US /ʃeɪp/ noun [U or S] ► the way that something is organized, or its general character or nature: the shape of sth »Technological developments have changed the shape of industry. »We need to change the whole shape of our ad campaign. ► the… …

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  • 2Great Seal of the United States — Reverse of the Seal …

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  • 3Great Moments — is the name of a CBS campaign from 1982. Shows being launched that year on the network include Square Pegs and Newhart . As with every season from 1979 until 1983, CBS still remained at the second spot in the ratings race behind ABC. However, the …

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  • 4Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve — IUCN Category II (National Park) …

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  • 5Great Andamanese languages — Great Andamanese Ethnicity: Great Andamanese people Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: either Andamanese or an independent language family Great Andamanese …

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  • 6Great Cormorant — Phalacrocorax carbo Conservation status …

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  • 7Great Snoring — (archaic English: Snoring Magna) is a rural village in North Norfolk by the River Stiffkey, in the east of England.cite web | title=Great Snoring Norfolk, village information, holidays, cottages, bed and breakfast, pubs and businesses |… …

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  • 8Great Hollands — The development of Great Hollands neighbourhood was originally closely linked with the growth of the Bracknell company, Sperry, which was at the time Bracknell s largest employer. Unfortunately, the only memory now left of this company is the… …

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  • 9Great Tottington — is a moated manor farm near Maidstone in the English county of Kent. It is also the site of a spring, around which are scattered numerous sarsen stones which may be the remains of a Neolithic monument and part of the Medway megaliths. Further… …

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  • 10in great shape — in wonderful condition, in a very healthy or sound state or condition, on cloud nine …

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