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  • 91Vendresse (Aisne) — Vendresse et Troyon Ancienne commune de l Aisne, la commune de Vendresse et Troyon a existé de 1809 à 1923. Elle a été créée en 1809 par la fusion des communes de Troyon et de Vendresse. En 1923 elle a fusionné avec la commune de Beaulne et Chivy …

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  • 92Vivaise — 49° 37′ 18″ N 3° 33′ 42″ E / 49.6216666667, 3.56166666667 …

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  • 93Коммуны департамента Эна — …

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  • 94Шиви-лез-Этувель — Коммуна Шиви лез Этувель Chivy lès Étouvelles Страна ФранцияФранция …

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  • 95bait — vb Bait, badger, heckle, hector, chivy, hound, ride mean to persist in tormenting or harassing another. Bait derives its implications from its basic reference to the action of dogs set on to bite and worry an animal (as a chained bear, boar, or… …

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  • 96chiv — I. ˈchiv, ˈsh variant of chive II,III II. noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps short for English dialect Chivy Chase, Chevy Chase chase, pursuit, noise, confusion (used in rhyming slang to mean “face”) more at chivy slang Australia : face …

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  • 97Chevy — Chev y, n. [Written also {chivy}, and {chivvy}.] [Prob. fr. the ballad of Chevy Chase; cf. Prov. E. chevychase a noise, confusion, pursuit.] [Eng.] 1. A cry used in hunting. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A hunt; chase; pursuit. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3 …

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  • 98Chevy — Chev y, v. t. See {Chivy}, v. t. [Slang, Eng.] [1913 Webster] One poor fellow was chevied about among the casks in the storm for ten minutes. London Times. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 99chivvy — Chevy Chev y, n. [Written also {chivy}, and {chivvy}.] [Prob. fr. the ballad of Chevy Chase; cf. Prov. E. chevychase a noise, confusion, pursuit.] [Eng.] 1. A cry used in hunting. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A hunt; chase; pursuit. [Webster 1913… …

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  • 100hassle — v. t. to repeatedly annoy; as, He is known to hassle his staff when he is overworked. Syn: harass, harry, chivy, chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest, provoke. [WordNet 1.5] …

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