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  • 31Great Mass in C minor — The Great Mass in C minor, (German: Große Messe in c Moll), K. 427 (K. 417a)), is a musical setting of the Mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The mass in C minor was composed in 1782 and 1783 in Vienna. The large scale work, set for two soprano… …

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  • 32great — /greIt/ adjective VERY GOOD 1 spoken a) very good; excellent: We had a great time at the fair. | You can come after all? Great! | It s great to see you again! b) used when you really think that something is not good, satisfactory or enjoyable at… …

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  • 33Great Qing Legal Code — The Great Qing Legal Code or Qing Code ( and sub statutes, the Qing code contained 1,907 statutes from over 30 times of revisions between 1644 and 1912. The Qing code was the last legal code of imperial China. By the end of Qing dynasty, it was… …

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  • 34Great Salt Lake — Grand Lac Salé Grand Lac Salé Le lac lors de la sécheresse de 2003. Administration Pays …

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  • 35Great Grimsby (UK Parliament constituency) — UK constituency infobox Name = Great Grimsby Map1 = GreatGrimsby Type = Borough Map2 = Humberside Entity = Humberside County = Lincolnshire Year = 1295 MP = Austin Mitchell Party = Labour EP = Yorkshire and the HumberGreat Grimsby is a… …

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  • 36influence — 01. Young people are often [influenced] by their friends, but they generally learn most of their values at home. 02. Movie stars and sports celebrities have always had a lot of [influence] on what young people wear. 03. David Suzuki is one of the …

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  • 37Great Energy Power — A Great energy power is a state is one that possesses large (or incredible) amounts of energy reserves or potential reserves in areas like oil, natural gas, coal, uranium, and perhaps even renewable energy. However, for a state to qualify for… …

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  • 38influence — ▪ I. influence in‧flu‧ence 1 [ˈɪnfluəns] noun [countable, uncountable] power to have an effect on the way something happens or the way someone does something: • The car magazines have been gaining influence in recent years. • The banks directors… …

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  • 39great power — noun a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑world power, ↑major power, ↑power, ↑superpower • Hypernyms: ↑state, ↑nation, ↑ …

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  • 40Great Power —    A country which ranks amongst the most powerful in the world hierarchy, having the capacity to exert significant economic, political and social influence in international affairs. As such, Great Powers are the arbiters of world diplomacy whose …

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