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  • 41Alan Moore — For other people named Alan Moore, see Alan Moore (disambiguation). Alan Moore Born Alan Oswald Moore 18 November 1953 (1953 11 18) (age 57) Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK …

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  • 42employment — /em ploy meuhnt/, n. 1. an act or instance of employing someone or something. 2. the state of being employed; employ; service: to begin or terminate employment. 3. an occupation by which a person earns a living; work; business. 4. the total… …

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  • 43Child Support Agency (Australia) — The Child Support Agency (CSA) is an Australian Government organisation which was established in 1988 to administer the assessment and collection of child support under the Australian Government s Child Support Scheme. Contents 1 Overview 2… …

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  • 44Painting —    In the cities of the northern parts of the Low Countries, painters were already active during the Middle Ages. Haarlem, Leiden, and ’s Hertogenbosch were centers of the arts in the 15th century, with painters such as Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c …

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  • 45Argentina — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Argentina <p></p> Background: <p></p> In 1816, the United Provinces of the Rio Plata declared their independence from Spain. After Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay went… …

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  • 46work — [n1] labor, chore assignment, attempt, commission, daily grind*, drudge, drudgery, effort, elbow grease*, endeavor, exertion, functioning, grind, grindstone*, industry, job, moil, muscle, obligation, pains*, performance, production, push, salt… …

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  • 47workingwoman — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun (plural workingwomen) 1. : a woman who is gainfully employed 2. : the wife of a workingman * * * /werr king woom euhn/, n., pl. workingwomen. a woman who is regularly employed. [1850 55; WORKING + WOMAN] …

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  • 48ENGLAND — The British Isles were unknown to the Jews until a late date, and the settlement of the Jews in medieval England was among the latest in Europe. It is possible that a small nucleus was to be found there under the Romans and that in the Saxon… …

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  • 49PASSAIC-CLIFTON — PASSAIC CLIFTON, twin cities 12 mi. E. of New York City in N.E. New Jersey; total population of Passaic, 67,500 (2000), total population of Clifton, 79,026 (2000), combined Jewish population estimated at 10,500 (2000). Passaic is bordered on… …

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  • 50City — For other uses, see City (disambiguation). Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world …

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