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  • 21batta — I. ˈbad.ə, atə noun ( s) Etymology: Hindi bhattā allowance for food, from Sanskrit bhakta allotted, something distributed or enjoyed, food, from bhajati he distributes, allots & bhajate he receives, enjoys more at baksheesh 1. India …

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  • 22SpiceJet — Infobox Airline airline=SpiceJet logo size= 221 IATA=SG ICAO=SEJ callsign=SPICEJET parent= company slogan= founded=May 2005 headquarters=New Delhi, India key people= hubs= * Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport * Indira Gandhi International… …

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  • 23table money — noun 1. An allowance (esp in the services) for official entertainment 2. A restaurateur s euphemism for cover charge • • • Main Entry: ↑table * * * table money, British. an extra allowance to higher officers of the British Army and Navy for… …

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  • 24ḤALUKKAH — (Heb. חֲלֻקָּה), financial allowance for the support of the inhabitants of Ereẓ Israel from the contributions of their coreligionists in the Diaspora. In a wider sense, ḥalukkah denotes the organized method of this support and the institutions… …

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  • 25Batta — Bat ta (b[a^]t t[.a]), n. [Prob. through Pg. for Canarese bhatta rice in the husk.] Extra pay; esp. an extra allowance to an English officer serving in India. Whitworth. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 26History of women in the military — The history of women in the military is one that extends over 4000 years into the past, throughout a vast number of cultures and nations. Women have played many roles in the military, from ancient warrior women, to the women currently serving in… …

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  • 27Collegio Superiore di Bologna — Established 1998 Director Paolo Leonardi Students 132 (2009) Location Bologna, Italy Website …

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  • 28Splice — (spl[imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spliced} (spl[imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Splicing}.] [D. splitsen, splitten; akin to G. splissen, Sw. splissa, Dan. splisse, and E. split; from the dividing or splitting the ends into separate strands. See… …

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  • 29Splice grafting — Splice Splice (spl[imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spliced} (spl[imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Splicing}.] [D. splitsen, splitten; akin to G. splissen, Sw. splissa, Dan. splisse, and E. split; from the dividing or splitting the ends into separate… …

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  • 30Spliced — Splice Splice (spl[imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spliced} (spl[imac]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Splicing}.] [D. splitsen, splitten; akin to G. splissen, Sw. splissa, Dan. splisse, and E. split; from the dividing or splitting the ends into separate… …

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