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  • 111Taqa — Taka ait yahia Pour les articles homonymes, voir Taka (homonymie). Taka, Taqaen kabyle, est un village de la commune d Aït Yahia, département Wilaya de Tizi Ouzou en Kabylie, Algérie. Code postal 15487 Signification Taqa mot berbère peut être… …

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  • 112Tchebychev — Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Lvovitch Tchebychev (en russe : Пафнутий Львович Чебышёв) (4 mai 1821 à Okatovo, près de Boro …

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  • 113Tchébycheff — Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Lvovitch Tchebychev (en russe : Пафнутий Львович Чебышёв) (4 mai 1821 à Okatovo, près de Boro …

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  • 114Tchébychev — Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Tchebychev Pafnouti Lvovitch Tchebychev (en russe : Пафнутий Львович Чебышёв) (4 mai 1821 à Okatovo, près de Boro …

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  • 115Vocalcom — Création 1995 Fondateurs Anthony Dinis Personnages clés Anthony Dinis Forme juridique anony …

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  • 116educt — /ee dukt/, n. 1. something educed; eduction. 2. Chem. a substance extracted from a mixture, as distinguished from a product. [1790 1800; < L eductum something educed, n. use of neut. of eductus educed (ptp. of educere to EDUCE), equiv. to e E +&#8230; …

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  • 117RIF — /rif/, n. 1. Mil. a reduction in the personnel of an armed service or unit. 2. a reduction in the number of persons employed by a business, government department, etc., esp. for budgetary reasons. [R(eduction) I(n) F(orce)] * * * Muslim Berber&#8230; …

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  • 118Thomas Jefferson: An American Education for American Youth — ▪ Primary Source       In the years following the Revolution, many Americans were willing to assert cultural as well as political independence from the Old World. Their notion was that since America was separated by 3,000 miles from Europe and&#8230; …

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  • 119Nuns — • Females consecrated to God by religious vows Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nuns     Nuns     † …

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  • 120Charles De Garmo — (also spelled DeGarmo) (1849–1934) was an American educator, education theorist and college president. De Garmo graduated from Illinois State Normal University in 1873 and served as principal of the Grammar Department of its Model School from&#8230; …

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