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  • 71division */*/*/ — UK [dɪˈvɪʒ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms division : singular division plural divisions 1) a) [countable/uncountable] the process of separating people or things into smaller groups or parts division of: Civil war eventually led to a permanent division …

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  • 72División del Norte — This article is about the army of foreign volunteers during the Mexican Revolution. For the Mexico City subway station, see Metro División del Norte. For the Spanish army that served Napoleon in northern Europe, see Division of the North. The… …

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  • 73Division parachutiste — 11e brigade parachutiste Pour les articles homonymes, voir 11e division parachutiste. 11e Brigade Parachutiste …

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  • 74division — di|vi|sion [ dı vıʒn ] noun *** ▸ 1 separation into groups ▸ 2 disagreement ▸ 3 difference within group ▸ 4 part of organization ▸ 5 in mathematics ▸ 6 separation of cells 1. ) count or uncount the process of separating people or things into… …

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  • 75Force multinationale en Irak — Coalition militaire en Irak Blason de la Multi National Force Iraq …

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  • 76Division Jesser — Brigade Jesser Brigade Jesser Période 1944 Pays  Allemagne Branche Wehrmacht Type Division d infanterie motorisée Rôle répression et anéantissement des maquisards …

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  • 77Division Oméga — La Division Oméga est le nom de trois équipes créées par Marvel Comics. La première équipe apparut pour la première fois dans Alpha Flight #11. La seconde apparut pour la première fois dans Alpha Flight #110. La Division de Jaxson La première… …

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  • 78Division Action — The Division Action is the action service of the DGSE, responsible for planning and performing clandestine operations. It also fulfills other security related operations such as testing the security of nuclear power plants (as it was revealed in… …

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  • 79Force Bill — The United States Force Bill (enacted March 21833) authorized U.S. President Andrew Jackson s use of whatever force necessary to enforce tariffs. It was intended to suppress South Carolina s nullification of tariffs. Opponents of the bill… …

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  • 80division — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French devision, from Latin division , divisio, from dividere to divide Date: 14th century 1. a. the act or process of dividing ; the state of being divided b. the act, process, or an instance of… …

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