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  • 91allied line — al·lied line /ə līd , a ˌlīd / n: insurance (as for earthquake or water damage) provided by policies separate from a fire policy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 92foreign object damage — Rags, pieces of paper, line, articles of clothing, nuts, bolts, or tools that, when misplaced or caught by air currents normally found around aircraft operations (jet blast, rotor or prop wash, engine intake), cause damage to aircraft systems or… …

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  • 93remoteness of damage — 1. in contract law, the concept that protects the contract breaker from having to pay for all the consequences of his breach. Since one of the principal aims of the law of contract is certainty, the rules are well settled. The leading case is… …

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  • 94collateral damage — is a heavily disguised technical term, in effect a euphemism, used by the military and by politicians for civilian casualties in war. It is based on a sense of collateral (itself derived from Latin latus ‘side’) dating from Chaucer, ‘lying aside… …

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  • 95nuclear safety line — A line selected, if possible, to follow well defined topographical features and used to delineate levels of protective measures, degrees of damage or risk to friendly troops, and/or to prescribe limits to which the effects of friendly weapons may …

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  • 96Ground wire (transmission line) — In a transmission line, ground wires are wires that run above the usual conductors.In the early days of power engineering, lightning was not well understood. Although it was described generally as electricity coming out of the sky, more specific… …

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  • 97Impulse (command line) — Impulse is an in game console command that is present in the first generation Quake engine and games based on it (such as Half Life ). Impulse, followed by an integer from 0 to 255, enables special modes or changes the current weapon.In Quake it… …

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  • 98snag line — a wire attached to otter boards dragged ahead of a trawl to catch any obstructions and prevent loss or damage to the main net …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 99Memphis Summer Storm of 2003 — Damage to the Gibson Memphis Showcase following the storm. Damage to the FedExForum (still under construction) can be seen in the background. The Memphis Summer Storm of 2003 was a severe derecho event that impacted parts of the Southern United… …

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  • 100SMS Weissenburg — As depicted in Brassey s Naval Annual 1902 Career (German Empire) …

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