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  • 82El (god) — Eli (Hebrew: אל) is the Northwest Semitic word and name either translated into English as god or God or left untranslated as Eli , depending on the context. In the Levant as a whole, Eli or Izer was the supreme god, the father of humankind and… …

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  • 84The Good Soldier Švejk — The title of this article contains the character Š. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as The Good Soldier Svejk. The Good Soldier Švejk   …

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  • 85Chipko movement — Villagers surrounding a tree to stop it from being felled The Chipko movement or Chipko Andolan (literally to cling in Hindi) is a social ecological movement that practised the Gandhian methods of satyagraha and non violent resistance, through… …

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  • 86Peer Gynt — (IPA2|per gʏnt) is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was written in 1867, and first performed in Christiania (now Oslo) on February 24, 1876, with incidental music by the composer Edvard Grieg. Ibsen wrote Peer Gynt while… …

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  • 87Octopamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 4 (2 amino 1 hydroxy ethyl)phenol Clinical data Pregnancy cat.  ? …

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  • 88Phonological history of English consonants — The phonological history of English consonants is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of consonants. Contents 1 Consonant clusters 1.1 H cluster reductions 1.2 Y cluster reductions …

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  • 89Tolfenamic acid — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 [(3 chloro 2 methylphenyl)amino]benzoic acid)[1] …

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  • 90Phonological history of English fricatives and affricates — The phonological history of English fricatives and affricates is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of fricative and affricate consonants. Contents 1 H dropping and h adding 1.1 H… …

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