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  • 61dense — [adj1] compressed, thick close, closeknit, compact, condensed, crammed, crowded, heaped, heavy, impenetrable, jammed, jampacked*, massed, opaque, packed, packed like sardines*, piled, solid, substantial, thickset; concept 483 Ant. open, scattered …

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  • 62stuffed — [adj] crammed bursting, crowded, filled, full, glutted, gorged, jammed, jampacked*, loaded, overflowing, packed, packed like sardines*, running over, satisfied, saturated, tight; concepts 481,483,773,774,786 …

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  • 63Groundling — A groundling was a person that frequented the Globe Theater in the early 1600 s who was too poor to pay to be able to sit on one of the three levels of the theater. By paying one penny, they could stand in The Pit , also called The Yard , just… …

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  • 64Prijedor massacre — Location of Prijedor within Bosnia and Herzegovina Location Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina …

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  • 6680th Division (People's Republic of China) — command structure name=80th Division date= parent=27th Army subordinate= HistoryThe 80th Division was a military formation of the People s Volunteer Army (Chinese People s Volunteers (CPV) or Chinese Communist Forces (CCF)) during the Korean War …

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  • 67sardine — early 15c., from L. sardina, from Gk. sardine, sardinos, often said to be from Sardo Sardinia (see SARDINIA (Cf. Sardinia)), the Mediterranean island, near which the fish were probably caught and from which they were exported. But Cf. Klein: It… …

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  • 68sardine — UK [sɑː(r)ˈdiːn] / US [sɑrˈdɪn] noun [countable] Word forms sardine : singular sardine plural sardines a silver fish used for food, either cooked and eaten fresh or preserved in tins (= metal containers) • packed/squashed etc in like sardines… …

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  • 69History of the Caribbean — The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the fifteenth century. In the twentieth century the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in the… …

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  • 70sardine — sar|dine [ sar din ] noun count a silver fish used for food, either cooked and eaten fresh or preserved in cans (=metal containers) packed/squashed etc. in like sardines crowded so tightly together in a space that there is no room to move:… …

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