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  • 91List of Wicked characters — This is a list of Wicked characters. Contents 1 Elphaba Thropp 2 Galinda Arduenna Upland 3 Nessarose Thropp (Nessa) 4 Fiyero Tiggular …

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  • 92Mount Abu — Mount Abu …

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  • 93VIOLA — inter flores tertium, post rosam nempe liliumque, iuxta Plinium, l. 21. c. 26. in vernis floribus coronariis primum locum, teste Paschaliô, obtinet, utpote veris praenuntia, quam ob causam Graeci ἴον dixêre, παρὰ τὸ ἀνιέναι ταχὺ, quod statim… …

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  • 94Mount Barker — 1 Original name in latin Mount Barker Name in other language Maunt Barker, Mount Barker, Mt Barker, Маунт Баркер State code AU Continent/City Australia/Adelaide longitude 35.06667 latitude 138.86667 altitude 322 Population 8357 Date 2012 01 18 2… …

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  • 95Mount Gambier — Original name in latin Mount Gambier Name in other language Gambier Town, MGB, Maunt Gambier, Mont Gambier, Mount Gambier, Mt Gambier, Mt. Gambier, Маунт Гамбиер State code AU Continent/City Australia/Adelaide longitude 37.8318 latitude 140.77919 …

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  • 96Mount Helena — Original name in latin Mount Helena Name in other language Maunt Khelena, Mount Helena, Маунт Хелена State code AU Continent/City Australia/Perth longitude 31.87606 latitude 116.21025 altitude 282 Population 2419 Date 2012 02 28 …

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  • 97amount — a|mount1 W1S1 [əˈmaunt] n [U and C] 1.) a quantity of something such as time, money, or a substance amount of ▪ They spend equal amounts of time in California and New York. a considerable/large/enormous etc amount ▪ a considerable amount of money …

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  • 98dismount — dis|mount [dısˈmaunt] v formal 1.) [I + from] to get off a horse, bicycle, or ↑motorcycle ≠ ↑mount 2.) [T] to take something, especially a gun, out of its base or support …

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  • 99insurmountable — in|sur|mount|a|ble [ˌınsəˈmauntəbəl US sər ] adj formal an insurmountable difficulty or problem is too large or difficult to deal with ▪ The language difference proved an insurmountable barrier …

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  • 100mount — mount1 [maunt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(organize)¦ 2¦(increase)¦ 3¦(horse/bicycle)¦ 4¦(go up)¦ 5¦(picture)¦ 6¦(sex)¦ Phrasal verbs  mount up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: monter to go up , from …

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