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  • 11casualty — noun 1 person killed/injured in a war/an accident ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, high, serious ▪ light, low ▪ pedestrian, road (both BrE) …

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  • 12Casualty 1906 — infobox television show name = Casualty 1906 caption = Casualty 1906 title sequence genre = Historical hospital drama runtime = 60 minutes country = UK network = BBC One first aired = 3 December 2006 followed by = Casualty 1907 num episodes = 1… …

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  • 13casualty — n. (pl. ies) 1 a person killed or injured in a war or accident. 2 a thing lost or destroyed. 3 = casualty department. 4 an accident, mishap, or disaster. Phrases and idioms: casualty department (or ward) the part of a hospital where casualties… …

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  • 14Characters of Casualty — Casualty is the world s longest running television emergency medical drama,[1] first broadcast in 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The show s characters are all staff within the fictional Holby City Hospital, composed of doctors, nurses …

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  • 15List of Casualty characters — This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the BBC television series Casualty. Contents 1 Current characters 1.1 Recurring characters 1.2 Impending cast changes …

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  • 16List of characters in Casualty — This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the BBC television series Casualty . Note: Listed here are all characters and their full names as far as revealed their usual names are emboldened Current castThe following… …

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  • 17USS William Ward Burrows (AP-6) — was a transport ship that saw service with the US Navy in World War II. Santa Rita a twin screw, steel hulled, passenger and cargo motorship launched in May 1929 at Copenhagen, Denmark, by Burmeister and Wain was built for the Grace Steamship… …

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  • 18Casualties — Casualty Cas u*al*ty, n.; pl. {Casualties}. [F. casualit[ e], LL. casualitas.] 1. That which comes without design or without being foreseen; contingency. [1913 Webster] Losses that befall them by mere casualty. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 20Robert Conquest — (links) bei der Verleihung der Freiheitsmedaille zusammen mit Aretha Franklin (Mitte) und Alan Greenspan (rechts) Robert Conquest mit vollem Namen George Robert Ackworth Conquest (* 15. Juli 1917 in Malvern …

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