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  • 21Drapeau du tibet — Dernière version de l ancien drapeau militaire et officiel en usage au Tibet entre 1916[ …

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  • 22Drapeau tibétain — Drapeau du Tibet Dernière version de l ancien drapeau militaire et officiel en usage au Tibet entre 1916[ …

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  • 23Canaletto — /kan l et oh/; It. /kah nah let taw/, n. 1. Antonio /ahn taw nyaw/, (Canale), 1697 1768, Italian painter. 2. See Bellotto, Bernardo. * * * orig. Giovanni Antonio Canal born Oct. 18, 1697, Venice, Republic of Venice died April 20, 1768, Venice… …

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  • 24Agassiz, Louis — ▪ Swiss American scientist and educator Introduction born May 28, 1807, Motier, Switz. died December 14, 1873, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.       Swiss born U.S. naturalist, geologist, and teacher who made revolutionary contributions to the study of… …

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  • 25propeller head — noun a) The central part of a propeller, into which the blades fit b) A person deeply absorbed in an academic field or technical interest, especially to the exclusion of social activities. Syn: nerd …

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  • 26Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole — Spoken in Sri Lanka Native speakers 3,406[1]  (date missing) Language family Portuguese Creole Indo Portugu …

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  • 27track — [[t]træ̱k[/t]] ♦♦ tracks, tracking, tracked 1) N COUNT A track is a narrow road or path. We set off once more, over a rough mountain track. Syn: path 2) N COUNT A track is a piece of ground, often oval shaped, that is used for races involving… …

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  • 28immersed — im mersed || ɪ mÉœrst /ɪ mɜːst adj. submerged, covered with water; baptized by submersion in water; deeply absorbed, engrossed im·merse || ɪ mÉœrs /ɪ mɜːs v. submerge, cover with liquid; baptize by submersion in water; engross, absorb …

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  • 29raptly — ræptlɪ adv. while fully engrossed, while deeply absorbed; in an enchanted manner, with fascination, charmedly …

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  • 30lose oneself in/be lost in — be or become deeply absorbed in. → lose …

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