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  • 122The Michigan Israel Observer — is an entirely student run journal at The University of Michigan founded in the fall of 2005, whose goal is to enhance and reignite thinking and discussion on areas including but not limited to the politics, culture, and history of Israel. The… …

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  • 123The Qemists — est un groupe de drum and bass britannique fondé en 2005 par Dan Arnold (bassiste), Leon Harris (batterie) et Liam Black (guitariste), tous les trois venant de Brighton au Royaume Uni. Ces 3 artistes ont débuté dans le rock avant de passer vers… …

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  • 124run — [c]/rʌn / (say run) verb (ran, run, running) –verb (i) 1. to move quickly on foot, so as to go more rapidly than in walking (in bipedal locomotion, so that for an instant in each step neither foot is on the ground). 2. to do this for exercise, as …

  • 125Run-off area — A run off area is an area on a racetrack that exists for racer safety. Run off areas are usually located along a race course in places that are the most likely places for racers to unintentionally depart from the prescribed course due to a… …

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  • 126run — Synonyms and related words: Brownian movement, Everyman, Indian file, Le Mans, Lehrfreiheit, Public, Zeitgeist, abide, abrade, abrasion, abscond, absquatulate, academic freedom, acciaccatura, acquire, act, adolescent stream, advance, affluence,… …

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  • 127run — run1 W1S1 [rʌn] v past tense ran [ræn] past participle run present participle running ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move quickly using your legs)¦ 2¦(race)¦ 3¦(organize/be in charge of )¦ 4¦(do something/go somewhere quickly)¦ 5¦(buses/trains etc)¦ …

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  • 128run — [[t]rʌ̱n[/t]] ♦ runs, running, ran (The form run is used in the present tense and is also the past participle of the verb.) 1) VERB When you run, you move more quickly than when you walk, for example because you are in a hurry to get somewhere,… …

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