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  • 11heel — n 1. foot, hoof, kicker, Latin, calx; heel bone, Anat. calcaneus, Anat. os calcis; (of some animals) hock, Anat. hallux, (of birds) spur. 2. lift, heelpiece, heeltap, spike, wedgie. 3. conclusion, tail end, fag end, rind, crust; remnant,… …

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  • 12Kurt Angle — en 2006. Données générales Nom complet Kurt Angle Nom de ring …

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  • 13To be down at the heel — Heel Heel, n. [OE. hele, heele, AS. h[=e]la, perh. for h[=o]hila, fr. AS. h[=o]h heel (cf. {Hough}); but cf. D. hiel, OFries. heila, h[=e]la, Icel. h[ae]ll, Dan. h[ae]l, Sw. h[ a]l, and L. calx. [root]12. Cf. {Inculcate}.] 1. The hinder part of… …

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  • 14stem turn — /ˈstɛm tɜn/ (say stem tern) noun (in skiing) a turn in which the ski heel is pushed outwards so that the ski slides over the snow at an angle to the direction of movement …

  • 15Kenneth Anderson (catcheur) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ken Anderson et Ken Kennedy. Kenneth Anderson Holmes Ken Kennedy à SmackDown! en 2007 Nom(s) de ring …

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  • 16ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… …

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  • 17Jack Meléndez — Hector Meléndez, better known by his stage name Moody Jack Meléndez, is a Puerto Rican professional wrestling sportscaster. He is known in the United States as the Spanish play by play announcer for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and the… …

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  • 18Snowboarding — A snowboarder making a turn in fresh snow. First played 1960s, United States Characteristics Categorization Outdoor Equipment Snowboard deck …

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  • 19Automatic Identification System — The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a system used by ships and Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) principally for identification and locating vessels. AIS provides a means for ships to electronically exchange ship data including:… …

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  • 20Neck and heels — Heel Heel, n. [OE. hele, heele, AS. h[=e]la, perh. for h[=o]hila, fr. AS. h[=o]h heel (cf. {Hough}); but cf. D. hiel, OFries. heila, h[=e]la, Icel. h[ae]ll, Dan. h[ae]l, Sw. h[ a]l, and L. calx. [root]12. Cf. {Inculcate}.] 1. The hinder part of… …

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