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  • 81China — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. People s Republic of, a country in E Asia. 1,221,591,778; 3,691,502 sq. mi. (9,560,990 sq. km). Cap.: Beijing. 2. Republic of. Also called Nationalist China. a republic consisting mainly of the island of Taiwan off the SE coast …

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  • 82Tunguska event — The Tunguska Event, or Tunguska explosion, was a powerful explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya (Lower Stony) Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia, at around 7:14 a.m. [P. Farinella, L. Foschini, Ch. Froeschl eacute;,… …

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  • 83eyebrow — ► NOUN ▪ the strip of hair growing on the ridge above a person s eye socket. ● raise one s eyebrows (or an eyebrow) Cf. ↑raise one s eyebrows …

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  • 84eye·brow — /ˈaıˌbraʊ/ noun, pl brows [count] : the line of hair that grows over your eye ◇ To raise an/your eyebrow is to move your eyebrow up in a way that shows surprise or mild disapproval. To raise eyebrows is to cause other people to react in this way …

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  • 85Mickey Mouse — First appearance …

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  • 86Truco — is a popular trick taking card game played in Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela and Brazil. It is played using a Spanish deck jokers from the deck (leaving 40 cards left to be used), by two, four or six players. When played by four or six players,… …

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  • 87Michele Bachmann — Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota s …

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  • 88Funerary art — Tomb of Philippe Pot, governor of Burgundy under Louis XI …

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  • 89Poland — /poh leuhnd/, n. a republic in E central Europe, on the Baltic Sea. 38,700,291; ab. 121,000 sq. mi. (313,400 sq. km). Cap.: Warsaw. Polish, Polska. * * * Poland Introduction Poland Background: Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived around …

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  • 90art and architecture, Oceanic — ▪ visual arts Introduction       the visual art (art) and architecture of native Oceania, including media such as sculpture, pottery, rock art, basketry, masks, painting, and personal decoration. In these cultures, art and architecture have often …

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