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  • 122USS Wakefield (AP-21) — was a troop transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Prior to her war service, she operated as a luxury ocean liner named SS Manhattan . Manhattan built for the United States Lines at Camden, New Jersey, by the New York… …

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  • 123Mangkunegara VI — HISTORY Mangkunegaran the sixth ruler ascended the throne in 1896 AD He is R.M. Suyitno, the fourth son of Mangkunegara. As an adult he was named K.P.A. Dayaningrat. He is also the younger brother of the fifth Mangkunegara. His reign lasted from… …

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  • 124balanced — I adjective cadenced, cadent, coextensive, consonant, consistent, constant, equable, equal, equiponderant, equitable, even, evenhanded, fair, firm, fluent, harmonious, just, level, measured, on an even keel, orderly, poised, proportionate,… …

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  • 125orderly — adj 1. neat, tidy, uncluttered, trim, Brit. trig, neat as a pin, neat as a bandbox; shipshape, snug, spick and span, picked up, Inf. in apple pie order, in good shape, with a place for everything and everything in its place; spruce, smart, well… …

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  • 126possessed — adj 1. driven, ridden, pushed, pressed, spurred, moved, forced, compelled, impelled, constrained; obsessed, preoccupied, monomaniacal, engrossed, absorbed, consumed, devoured, taken; fascinated, entranced, captivated, held, riveted; enchanted,… …

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  • 127redress — n 1. amends, reparation, atonement, restitution, restoration, correction, repair; requital, quittance, retribution, satisfaction; compensation, recompense, payment, remuneration, indemnification. 2. improvement, betterment, amelioration,… …

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  • 128Attack submarine — Submarine Sub ma*rine , n. 1. A submarine boat; a ship that can travel under the surface of the water. Most such ships are ships of war, as part of a navy, but submarines are also used for oceanic research. Also called {sub} and (from the German… …

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