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  • 81Gage ou vérité ? — Action ou vérité ? Action, Vérité, Conséquence est un jeu de société informel dans lequel les participants proposent chacun à leur tour à un autre participant de choisir entre répondre à une question ou accomplir un gage, l intérêt du jeu… …

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  • 82Gage, Frances Dana Barker — ▪ American social reformer and writer née  Frances Dana Barker  born Oct. 12, 1808, Marietta, Ohio, U.S. died Nov. 10, 1884, Greenwich, Conn.  American social reformer and writer who was active in the antislavery, temperance, and women s rights… …

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  • 83Gage, Phineas — The most famous patient to have survived severe damage to the brain and the first from whom something was learned about the relation between personality and the function of the front parts (the frontal lobes) of the brain. During work on a… …

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  • 84Gage's Regiment of Militia — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Gage s Regiment of Militia caption= country=United States allegiance=State of Massachusetts type=Infantry branch=Colonial Militia dates=1777 specialization= command structure=Massachusetts militia size= current… …

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  • 85Gage Hill — Infobox Mountain Name=Gage Hill Photo= Caption= Elevation=Unit m|1090|0 Location=British Columbia, Canada Range= Prominence = Coordinates = coord|52.05|N|120.01|W|type:mountain Topographic Type=Tuya Volcanic Arc/Belt=Wells Gray Clearwater… …

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  • 86Gage, Matilda Joslyn — ▪ American suffragist née  Matilda Joslyn  born March 25, 1826, Cicero, N.Y., U.S. died March 18, 1898, Chicago, Ill.  American women s rights advocate who helped to lead and publicize the suffrage (woman suffrage) movement in the United States.… …

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  • 87gage — gage1 [geɪdʒ] archaic noun 1》 a valued object deposited as a guarantee of good faith. 2》 a pledge, especially a glove, thrown down as a challenge to fight. verb offer as a gage. Origin ME: from OFr. gage (n.), gager (v.), of Gmc origin; related… …

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  • 88Gage — die Gage, n (Mittelstufe) Vergütung eines Künstlers Synonym: Künstlerhonorar Beispiele: Die Sängerin hat auf ihre Gage verzichtet. Er bekommt eine Gage von 3000 Euro pro Auftritt …

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  • 89Gage R&R — Als Messsystemanalyse bzw. Messmittel Fähigkeitsananlyse oder Prüfmittel Fähigkeitsananlyse, kurz MSA (Englisch: Measurement System Analysis), bezeichnet man die Analyse der Fähigkeit von Messmitteln und kompletten Messsystemen in… …

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  • 90gage — 1. verb /ɡeɪʤ/ a) To measure. b) To wager, to bet. 2. noun /ɡeɪʤ/ a) Something, such as a glove or other …

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