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  • 21THE MIDDLE AGES — …

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  • 22Extreme snowboarding — gaps and anything else that occurs in a mountain environment. One need to be highly trained to do this sport and it is highly dangerous.Some riders just can t get enough of snowboarding, after they have outgrown the gentle slopes, lift lines,… …

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  • 23extreme — ex|treme1 W3S3 [ıkˈstri:m] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: extrême, from Latin extremus most outward , from exter; EXTERNAL] 1.) [only before noun] very great in degree ▪ Extreme poverty still exists in many rural areas. extreme… …

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  • 24The Dirty Pair — Infobox comic book title title = The Dirty Pair no caption = schedule = format = Multiple limited series limited=y publisher =flagicon|United States Eclipse Comics [Eclipse published Dirty Pair (4 issues Dec 1988 Apr 1989), Dirty Pair II (5… …

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  • 25extreme ironing — n. A pastime in which participants iron a few items of laundry while engaged in an extreme sport or some other dangerous activity. Example Citations: You read right: extreme ironing part sport, part spectacle. Press garments while kayaking, rock… …

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  • 26extreme — extremeness, n. /ik streem /, adj., extremer, extremest, n. adj. 1. of a character or kind farthest removed from the ordinary or average: extreme measures. 2. utmost or exceedingly great in degree: extreme joy. 3. farthest from the center or… …

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  • 27extreme — ex•treme [[t]ɪkˈstrim[/t]] adj. trem•er, trem•est, n. 1) going well beyond the ordinary or average: extreme measures[/ex] 2) exceedingly great in degree: extreme joy[/ex] 3) farthest from the center or middle 4) utmost in direction or distance 5) …

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  • 28The Prince — This article is about the book by Niccolò Machiavelli. For other uses, see Prince (disambiguation). The Prince   …

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  • 29extreme — 1. adjective 1) extreme danger Syn: utmost, very great, greatest, greatest possible, maximum, maximal, highest, supreme, great, acute, enormous, severe, high, exceptional, extraordinary Ant …

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  • 30extreme — 1. adjective /ɪkˈstɹiːm/ a) Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost. At the extreme edges, the coating is very thin. b) In the greatest or highest degree; intense. He has an extreme aversion …

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