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  • 21Stevie Wright — Stephen Carlton Stevie Wright (born December 20, 1948, in Leeds, England) is an Australian musician and songwriter who has been called Australia s first international pop star [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/08/04/1091557917958.html… …

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  • 22Isolation amplifier — Articleissues confusing=December 2007 unreferenced=December 2007 orphan=December 2007Isolation amplifiers provide electrical isolation and an electrical safety barrier. They protect data acquisition components from common mode voltages, which are …

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  • 23Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Korea) — South Korea s Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( ko. 진실·화해를 위한 과거사 정리 위원회) is a commission established on December 1, 2005, to investigate historical incidents in Korean history, such as the Japanese rule of Korea. The body has investigated… …

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  • 24Astronomy in the Bible — • Includes examples of Old and New Testament references Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Astronomy in the Bible     Astronomy in the Bible      …

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  • 25tiger — noun /ˈtaɪɡə/ a) Panthera tigris, a large carnivorous animal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia. The doom of Fate was, Be thou a Dandy! Have thy eye glasses, opera glasses, thy Long Acre cabs with white breeched tiger, thy yawning… …

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  • 26King Charles' head — noun An obsession, especially one that keeps intruding irrelevantly into other matters. I cant make it out, said Mr. Dick, shaking his head. Theres something wrong, somewhere. However, it was very soon after the mistake was made of putting some… …

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  • 27beside the point — 1. adjective Irrelevant, moot. His many charitable donations are beside the point. They do not make up for the fact that he stole the money to begin with. 2. adverb Irrelevantly, off the topic. Judges in the British law courts used to tell… …

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  • 28Plato: ethics and politics — A.W.Price I Plato followed his teacher Socrates into ethics by way of a question that remained central in Greek thought: what is the relation between the virtues or excellences (aretai) of character, and happiness (eudaimonia)?1 Both concepts… …

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  • 29irrelevant — ir|rel|e|vant [ıˈrelıvənt] adj not useful or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not important ≠ ↑relevant ▪ We re focusing too much on irrelevant details. ▪ Students viewed Latin as boring and irrelevant.… …

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  • 30irrelevant — (adj.) 1680s, from assimilated form of IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + RELEVANT (Cf. relevant). Related: Irrelevantly …

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