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  • 91Bell XP-52 — infobox Aircraft name = XP 52 type = Fighter manufacturer = Bell Aircraft Corporation caption = designer = first flight = introduced = retired = status = Cancelled 1941 11 25 primary user = more users = produced = number built = None unit cost =… …

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  • 92Bell, Charles Frederic Moberly — ▪ British journalist born April 2, 1847, Alexandria, Egypt died April 5, 1911, London, England       British journalist who played a significant part in the management of The Times (Times, The) (London) during a troubled period.       Educated… …

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  • 93end — Synonyms and related words: Friday, Friday the thirteenth, abandon, abort, accomplishment, acme, afterglow, afterimage, aim, all, allotment, allowance, amateur athlete, annihilate, annihilation, answer, apogee, appointed lot, archer, arrest,… …

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  • 94Bell housing — The bell housing is part of the transmission system on a gasoline (also known as petrol) or diesel powered vehicle. It is bolted to the engine block and contains the flywheel and the torque converter or clutch of the transmission. The starter… …

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  • 95Bell, Gertrude — born July 14, 1868, Washington Hall, Durham, Eng. died July 12, 1926, Baghdad, Iraq British traveler, writer, and colonial administrator. After graduating from Oxford, she journeyed throughout the Middle East. After World War I she wrote a well… …

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  • 96Bell, Daniel — ▪ American sociologist born May 10, 1919, New York, New York, U.S.       American sociologist and journalist who used sociological theory to reconcile what he believed were the inherent contradictions of capitalist societies.       Bell was… …

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  • 97Bell Inn —    1) On the east side of Warwick Lane, in Castle Baynard Ward (O. and M. 1677 Lockie, 1816).    Strype says in his time it was chiefly used by market people (ed. 1720, I. iii. 230), and in Rocque s map, 1746, a passage leads direct from the inn… …

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  • 98end-of-ideology thesis — Although not originated by the American sociologist Daniel Bell, this very controversial thesis is commonly identified with him, thanks to the publication in 1960 of a book of his essays entitledThe End of Ideology. The central thrust of the… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 99Bell buoy — Buoy Buoy (bwoi or boi; 277), n. [D. boei buoy, fetter, fr. OF. boie, buie, chain, fetter, F. bou[ e]e a buoy, from L. boia. Boiae genus vinculorum tam ferreae quam ligneae. Festus. So called because chained to its place.] (Naut.) A float; esp. a …

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  • 100Bell punch — Punch Punch, n. [Abbrev. fr. puncheon.] 1. A tool, usually of steel, variously shaped at one end for different uses, and either solid, for stamping or for perforating holes in metallic plates and other substances, or hollow and sharpedged, for… …

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