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  • 21suitcase — (also case) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, light ▪ open ▪ empty, full ▪ packed ▪ …

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  • 22Philo — (20 BC 50 AD), known also as Philo of Alexandria (gr. Φίλων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς), Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. Philo used allegory to fuse and… …

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  • 23Afro-Mexican — Infobox Ethnic group group =Afro Mexican caption = Notable African Mexicans: Vicente Guerrero and José Maria Morelos population =1 Million to 2 Million. popplace =Mexico langs =Spanish rels =Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic, with a… …

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  • 24Rookery (slum) — A rookery (also sometimes described as a stew) was the colloquial British English name historically given to a city slum or ghetto frequented by poor people, criminals and prostitutes. Such areas were often overcrowded, with poor quality housing… …

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  • 25Mario Petrucci — [ [http://www.mariopetrucci.com Official website] ] [ [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=authC2D9C28B0c54816E6EhGs14087F4 British Council website (contemporary writers)] ] (b. 1958) is of Italian extraction and lives in Enfield. He… …

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  • 26Anthropology and Archaeology — ▪ 2009 Introduction Anthropology       Among the key developments in 2008 in the field of physical anthropology was the discovery by a large interdisciplinary team of Spanish and American scientists in northern Spain of a partial mandible (lower… …

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  • 27Xerox — [[t]zɪ͟ərɒks[/t]] Xeroxes, Xeroxing, Xeroxed 1) N COUNT: usu N n A Xerox is a machine that can make copies of pieces of paper which have writing or other marks on them. [TRADEMARK] The rooms are crammed with humming Xerox machines. 2) N COUNT A… …

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  • 28cram — ► VERB (crammed, cramming) 1) force (too many people or things) into a room or container. 2) fill (something) to the point of overflowing. 3) study intensively just before an examination. ORIGIN Old English …

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