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  • 31Marquette Branch Prison — State House of Correction and Branch Prison U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 32bunk — bunk1 /bungk/, n. 1. a built in platform bed, as on a ship. 2. Informal. any bed. 3. a cabin used for sleeping quarters, as in a summer camp; bunkhouse. 4. a trough for feeding cattle. v.i. 5. Informal. to occupy a bunk or any sleeping quarters:… …

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  • 33Main characters of seaQuest DSV season 2 — This is an almost complete list of the main characters of seaQuest DSV season 2. The series went through significant cast changes after every season it was on the air. This list contains only those characters that were given credit in the main… …

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  • 34James T. Vaughn Correctional Center — The James T. Vaughn Correctional Center (JTVCC), formerly the Delaware Correctional Center (DCC), is a state prison for men in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, USA, near Smyrna.[1] It is the Delaware Department of Corrections s largest …

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  • 35List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 36Oaks Correctional Facility — is a Michigan Department of Corrections facility in Manistee Township, Michigan, near Manistee.[1][2] Contents 1 Facilities 2 Notable inmates …

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  • 37bunk — [[t]bʌ̱ŋk[/t]] bunks, bunking, bunked 1) N COUNT A bunk is a bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan. He left his bunk and went up on deck again. 2) N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you describe something as bunk, you think that it …

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  • 38bunk — I. /bʌŋk / (say bungk) noun 1. a built in platform bed, as on a ship. 2. one of a pair of beds built one above the other. 3. Colloquial any bed. –verb (i) 4. Colloquial to occupy a bunk; sleep, especially in rough quarters: *He bunked in the… …

  • 39debunker — de·bunk (dē bŭngk’) tr.v. de·bunked, de·bunk·ing, de·bunks ▸ To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of: »debunk a supposed miracle drug. de·bunk’er n. Word History: The bunk in debunk came from a place where much bunk… …

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  • 40bunk off school — ˌbunk ˈoff | ˌbunk off ˈschool/ˈwork derived (BrE, informal) to stay away from school or work when you should be there; to leave school or work early Syn: ↑skive, Syn: ↑ …

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