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  • 81Puncutation — A puncutation (also known as paronomasia) is a figure of speech, or word play which consists of a deliberate confusion of similar words within a phrase or phrases for rhetorical effect, whether humorous or serious. A puncutation can rely on the… …

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  • 82Biodiesel in the United Kingdom — Biodiesel is rapidly becoming more common in a number of developed countries and the environmental effects of using biodiesel either as a blend such as B20 (20% biodiesel and 80% petrodiesel) or as a straight fuel stock may be different in… …

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  • 83Stereotype — For other uses, see Stereotype (disambiguation). A stereotype is a popular belief about specific social groups or types of individuals. The concepts of stereotype and prejudice are often confused with many other different meanings. Stereotypes… …

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  • 84Issues relating to biofuels — There are a number of issues relating to biofuels.Biofuels are proposed as having such benefits as: reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, reduction of fossil fuel use, increased national energy security, increased rural development and a… …

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  • 85Charles Robert Darwin — Charles Darwin « Darwin » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Darwin (homonymie). Charles Darwin …

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  • 86Circoncision — effectuée en Asie centrale, (probablement au Turkménistan) 1865 1872. La circoncision (latin : circumcisio, « couper autour ») désigne, dans sa forme la plus répandue, l’ablation totale ou partielle du prépuce, laissant ainsi le… …

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  • 87Darwin — Charles Darwin « Darwin » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Darwin (homonymie). Charles Darwin …

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  • 88chess — chess1 /ches/, n. a game played by two persons, each with 16 pieces, on a chessboard. [1150 1200; ME < OF esches, pl. of eschec CHECK1] chess2 /ches/, n., pl. chess, chesses. one of the planks forming the roadway of a floating bridge. [1425 75;&#8230; …

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  • 89Cage, John — in full John Milton Cage, Jr. born Sept. 5, 1912, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. died Aug. 12, 1992, New York, N.Y. U.S. avant garde composer and writer. The son of an inventor, Cage studied music with Arnold Schoenberg and Henry Cowell. From the&#8230; …

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  • 90Sino-Tibetan languages — Superfamily of languages whose two branches are the Sinitic or Chinese languages and the Tibeto Burman family, an assemblage of several hundred very diverse languages spoken by about 65 million people from northern Pakistan east to Vietnam, and&#8230; …

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