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  • 21collect — I. /kəˈlɛkt / (say kuh lekt) verb (t) 1. to gather together; assemble. 2. to accumulate; make a collection of. 3. to gather (money) for contributions or debts, for charity, etc. 4. to regain control of (one s thoughts, faculties, etc., or… …

  • 22Fund — A source of money that will be allocated to a specific purpose. A fund can be established for any purpose whatsoever, whether it is a city government setting aside money to build a new civic center, a college setting aside money to award a… …

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  • 23S.C. Salgueiros — Infobox Football club clubname = Salgueiros fullname = Sport Comércio e Salgueiros short name = Salgueiros founded = December 8, 1911 as Sport Grupo e Salgueiros ground = none currently capacity = chairman = flagicon|Portugal Administrative board …

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  • 24The Custom of the Country — is a 1913 novel by Edith Wharton, published when she was 51 years old. ContextIt was published at a time when she herself was going through a divorce. She had, however, started writing the novel as early as Spring 1908 when she had completed six… …

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  • 25The Mint — was a district in Southwark, London, west of Borough High Street named for the mint King Henry VIII set up there at Suffolk Place in about 1543. The mint ceased to operate in the reign of Mary I and Suffolk Place was demolished in 1557. [ Mint… …

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  • 26scrape up — verb gather (money or other resources) together over time (Freq. 1) She had scraped together enough money for college they scratched a meager living • Syn: ↑scrape, ↑scratch, ↑come up • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 27Aleksander Józef Lisowski — (c. 1580 ndash; October 11 1616) was a Polish Lithuanian noble (szlachcic), commander of a mercenary group that after his death adopted the name Lisowczycy . His coat of arms was Jeż (Hedgehog).Little is known about his childhood, except that his …

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  • 28David F. Dodge — David Francis Dodge (August 18, 1910 – August 1974) was an author of mystery/thriller novels and humorous travel books. His first book was published in 1941. His fiction is characterized by tight plotting, brisk dialogue, memorable and well… …

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  • 29scratch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English scracchen, probably blend of scratten to scratch and cracchen to scratch Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to scrape or dig with the claws or nails 2. to rub and tear or mark the surface of with something… …

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  • 30Ask Dr. Rin! — Cover of volume 4 Dr.リンにきいてみて! (Dr. Rin ni Kiite Mite!) Genre Comedy Magical girl, Romance …

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