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  • 11Coloured People in Namibia — Coloureds Total population 150,000 160,000 Regions with significant populations Namibia, South Africa Languages Afrikaans, English, German Religion Pro …

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  • 12pencil — pen|cil1 S2 [ˈpensəl] n [U and C] ↑lead [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: pincel paintbrush , from Latin penicillus little tail , from penis; PENIS] an instrument that you use for writing or drawing, consisting of a wooden stick with a thin …

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  • 13pencil — [[t]pe̱ns(ə)l[/t]] pencils, pencilling, pencilled 1) N COUNT: also in N A pencil is an object that you write or draw with. It consists of a thin piece of wood with a rod of a black or coloured substance through the middle. If you write or draw… …

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  • 14pencil — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a narrow pointed wooden instrument, used for writing or drawing, containing a thin stick of a black or coloured substance: written in pencil | drawn with a pencil | a pencil sketch 2 a pencil of light a narrow beam of light… …

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  • 15coloured — (BrE) (AmE colored) adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ boldly, brightly, brilliantly, gaily (esp. BrE), highly, intensely …

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  • 16lip pencil — /lɪp ˈpɛnsəl/ (say lip pensuhl) noun a coloured or skin toned cosmetic used to outline the area where lipstick will be applied to prevent it spreading, or to cover the area before applying the lipstick to boost its colour …

  • 17Canadian English — (CanE, en CA) [en CA is the language code for Canadian English , as defined by ISO standards (see ISO 639 1 and ISO 3166 1 alpha 2) and Internet standards (see IETF language tag).] is the variety of English used in Canada. More than 26 million… …

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  • 18Smaug — is a fictional dragon character in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. Character overviewOne of the last great dragons for Middle earth, Smaug is the main antagonist in The Hobbit who had previously laid waste to the town of Dale and captured the… …

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  • 19Deborah Niland — (born 1950) is an Australian artist,[1][2] well known as a writer and illustrator of children s books.[3][4] Some of her most popular books include Annie s Chair, When The Wind Changed, Mulga Bill s Bicycle, and Chatterbox. In 2006 she won The… …

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  • 20Henry Joseph Wood — Sir Henry Joseph Wood, CH (3 March 1869 ndash; 19 August 1944) was an English conductor, forever associated with the Promenade Concerts which he conducted for half a century. Founded in 1895, they became known after his death as the “Henry Wood… …

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