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  • 121Australian English vocabulary — Many works giving an overview of Australian English have been published; many of these are humour books designed for tourists or as novelties. One of the first was Karl Lentzner s Dictionary of the Slang English of Australia and of Some Mixed… …

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  • 122Advanced stop line — Portland, Oregon, with feeder cycle lane entering into the bike box from the left. Not all advanced stop boxes have such feeders …

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  • 123Road speed limits in the Republic of Ireland — apply on all public roads in the country. These are signposted and legislated for in kilometres per hour. Speed limits are demarcated by regulatory road signs (see Road signs in the Republic of Ireland). These consist of white circular signs with …

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  • 124Ealing — infobox UK place official name= Ealing latitude= 51.5111 longitude= 0.3058 os grid reference= TQ175805 region= London country= England london borough= Ealing post town= LONDON postcode area= W postcode district= W5, W13, W7 dial code= 020 static… …

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  • 125Diolkos — For ancient attempts at cutting a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth, see Corinth Canal. The Isthmus with the Canal of Corinth close to which the diolkos ran …

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  • 126King for a Day (Joe 90 episode) — Infobox Television episode Title = King for a Day Series = Joe 90 Season = 1 Episode = 7 Airdate = November 10, 1968 Production = 11 Writer = Shane Rimmer Director = Leo Eaton Episode list = List of Joe 90 episodes Prev = The Fortress Next =… …

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  • 127float — /floht/, v.i. 1. to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated. 2. to move gently on the surface of a liquid; drift along: The canoe floated downstream. 3. to rest or move in a liquid, the air, etc.: a balloon… …

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  • 128lorry — [ lɒri] noun (plural lorries) Brit. a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops. Phrases fall off the back of a lorry informal (of goods) be acquired in dubious circumstances. Origin C19: perh. from the given name Laurie …

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