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  • 21Fat-Nosed Spiny Rat — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingd …

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  • 22Free State Pygmy Mouse — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

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  • 23zero-percent fat — fat free …

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  • 24fat and oil processing — ▪ chemistry Introduction       method by which animal and plant substances are prepared for eating by humans.       The oil and fat products used for edible purposes can be divided into two distinct classes: liquid oils, such as olive oil, peanut …

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  • 25Fat Wreck Chords compilations — An overview of the Fat Wreck Chords compilations#Fat Music for Fat People (1994) #Survival of the Fattest (1996) #Physical Fatness (1997) #Life in the Fat Lane (1999) #Short Music for Short People (1999) #Live Fat, Die Young (2001)… …

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  • 26fat finger dialing — n. A telephone scam in which a company sets up a toll number that is one digit different than a popular number, so that the company earns money when customers accidentally mis dial the legitimate number; mis dialing a phone number in this manner …

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  • 27Fat acceptance movement — The fat acceptance movement, also the size acceptance movement or fat liberation movement or fat power, is a grassroots effort to change societal attitudes towards individuals who are fat. [Saguy, A.C., Riley, K.W. (2005). Weighing both sides:… …

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  • 28fat — fatless, adj. fatlike, adj. /fat/, adj., fatter, fattest, n., v., fatted, fatting. adj. 1. having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person. 2. plump; well fed: a good, fat chicken. 3. consisting of or containing fat; greasy; oily:… …

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  • 29Fat Man — This article is about the World War II nuclear weapon. For other uses, see Fat Man (disambiguation). Fat Man (Atomic Bomb) Mockup of the original weapon …

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  • 30Free-range eggs — The main difference between free range and factory farmed eggs is that the birds are permitted to roam freely within the farmyard and only kept in sheds or henhouses at night. However, not all countries have legal standards defining what free… …

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