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  • 11Shaped charge — Sectioned high explosive anti tank round with the inner shaped charge visible …

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  • 12Electric charge — SI symbol: Q SI quantity dimension: Q SI unit: coulomb other units: e Derivations from other quantities: Q = I · …

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  • 13American Head Charge — Infobox musical artist Name = American Head Charge Img capt = Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Alias = Head Charge, AHC Origin = Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Genre = Metalcore Industrial metal Nu metalcite… …

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  • 14A Bridge Too Far (film) — Infobox Film name = A Bridge Too Far image size= caption= original film poster imdb id = 75784 writer = Cornelius Ryan (book) William Goldman (screenplay) starring = Dirk Bogarde James Caan Michael Caine Sean Connery Edward Fox Anthony Hopkins… …

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  • 15Jeeves Takes Charge — is a short story written by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United States in The Saturday Evening Post on November 28, 1916, and in the United Kingdom in the April 1923 edition of Strand Magazine . Its first book publication was in …

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  • 16overcharge — overcharger, n. v. /oh veuhr chahrj /; n. /oh veuhr chahrj /, v., overcharged, overcharging, n. v.t. 1. to charge (a purchaser) too high a price: When the manager realized we d been overcharged, she gave us a credit for the difference. 2. to fill …

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  • 17overcharge — verb (overcharged, overcharging) –verb (t) /oʊvəˈtʃadʒ / (say ohvuh chahj) 1. to charge (a person) too high a price. 2. to charge (an amount) in excess of what is due. 3. to overload; fill too full. 4. to exaggerate. –verb (i) /oʊvəˈtʃadʒ / (say… …

  • 18Flexner Report — The Flexner Report is a book length study of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by the professional educator Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation. Many aspects of the present day …

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  • 19overcharge — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to charge too much or too fully 2. to fill too full 3. exaggerate, overdraw intransitive verb to make an excessive charge • overcharge noun …

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  • 20overcharge — v 1. charge too much, Sl. soak, Sl. sting, cheat, Inf. gyp, rook, short change, Sl. rip off; Sl. take, take advantage of, Inf. diddle, Inf. do, Sl. burn. 2. overload, overlade, fill too full, fill to the brim or gills, fill to overflowing,… …

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