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  • 61draw — 1 verb past tense drew, past participle drawn PICTURE/DESCRIPTION 1 WITH PENCIL (I, T) to make a picture of something with a pencil or pen: Can I draw your portrait? | I ve never been able to draw well. | draw sb sth/draw sth for sb: Hans drew… …

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  • 62up — 1 /Vp/ adverb 1 towards a higher position from the floor, ground, or bottom of something: She picked her pen up off the floor. | Can you lift that box up onto the shelf for me? | After swimming for several seconds underwater he came up for air. | …

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  • 63David Tennant — This article is about the Scottish actor. For the Cape Colony politician, see David Tennant (Cape politician). David Tennant David Tennant at Comic Con 2009. Born David John …

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  • 64List of Danger Man episodes — Main article: Danger Man Contents 1 Episode list 1.1 Series 1 (1960 1962) 1.2 Series 2 (1964 1965) 1.3 Series 3 (1965 1966) …

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  • 65Donnelly and Cooper — is an Irish ballad recounting a historic bare knuckle boxing match between Dan Donnelly and George Cooper. Description The ballad describes the meeting of the Irish boxer, Donnelly, and his English opponent, Cooper. At the start of the fight, the …

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  • 66Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (disambiguation). Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea   …

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  • 67Mughira ibn Shu'ba — al Mughīrah ibn Shuʿbah ibn Abī ʿĀmir ibn Masʿūd ath Thaqafī (Arabic: المغيرة بن شعبة بن أبي عامر بن مسعود الثقفي‎) was one of the more prominent companions of Muhammad. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Family 1.2 Muqawqis …

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  • 68up — up1 [ ʌp ] function word *** Up can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: Their voices could be heard up in our room. Mary looked up at him. I stood up. as a preposition: He climbed up the steps. I set off up the road. as an adjective: the …

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  • 69power — 1 noun 1 CONTROL (U) the ability or right to control people or events: We all felt that the chairman had too much power. | He was motivated by greed, envy, and the lust for power. (+ over): She has a lot of power over the people in her team. |… …

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  • 70Joseph Fayrer — Sir Joseph Fayrer, 1st Baronet (6 December 1824 21 May 1907) was an English physician noted for his writings on medicine in India.He was born at Plymouth, Devon. After studying medicine at Charing Cross Hospital, London, he was in 1847 appointed… …

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