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  • 111Foraminous — Fo*ram i*nous, a. [L. foraminosus.] Having foramina; full of holes; porous. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 112Lacunose — Lac u*nose , Lacunous La*cu nous, a. [L. lacunosus full of holes or hollows; cf. F. lacuneux. See {Lacuna}.] (Biol.) Furrowed or pitted; having shallow cavities or lacun[ae]; as, a lacunose leaf. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 113Lacunous — Lacunose Lac u*nose , Lacunous La*cu nous, a. [L. lacunosus full of holes or hollows; cf. F. lacuneux. See {Lacuna}.] (Biol.) Furrowed or pitted; having shallow cavities or lacun[ae]; as, a lacunose leaf. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 114Looped — (l[=oo]pt), a. 1. Bent, folded, or tied, so as to make a loop; as, a looped wire or string. [1913 Webster] 2. Full of holes. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 116Rabbit-Proof Fence (film) — Infobox Film name = Rabbit Proof Fence image size = caption = director = Phillip Noyce producer = Phillip Noyce Christine Olsen John Winter writer = Doris Pilkington (book) Christine Olsen narrator = starring = Everlyn Sampi, Kenneth Branagh… …

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  • 117A Tale of a Tub — was the first major work written by Jonathan Swift, composed between 1694 and 1697 and published in 1704. It is arguably his most difficult satire, and perhaps his most masterly. The Tale is a prose parody which is divided into sections of… …

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  • 118Lorenzo Dow — (October 16, 1777 ndash;February 2, 1834) was an eccentric minister whose infamy, influence and travels throughout the country led to many thousands of U.S. children of the early 19th century to be named after him. The 1850 U.S. census lists… …

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  • 119Falcon Lake Incident — The Falcon Lake Incident occurred on May 20, 1967, when Stefan Michalak claimed that he encountered a unidentified flying object (UFO) near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He claimed to have been burned by the craft s exhaust vent, which was… …

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  • 120Circle strafing — Articleissues refimprove = September 2008 cleanup = September 2008In video games, particularly in first person shooters (FPSs), circle strafing is the technique of moving around a target in a circle while facing it. Circle strafing allows a… …

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