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  • 101Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko — (born 27 November 1941) is a Judge of the International Criminal Court from Uganda. He holds the position of President of the Appeals Chamber. Contents 1 Education 2 Professional qualifications 3 Work history 4 …

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  • 102clip — 1. clip [ klip ] n. m. • 1932; mot angl. « attache, agrafe » 1 ♦ Petit bijou (boucle d oreille, broche, etc.) monté sur une pince. Var. abus. Un clips [ klips ]. 2 ♦ Chir. Agrafe chirurgicale (pour pincer un vaisseau, servir de repère, etc.). ⇒… …

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  • 103Meyerton, Gauteng —   Town   …

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  • 104Windsor Dam — Infobox Dam dam name=Windsor Dam caption=Windsor Dam official name=Windsor Dam crosses=Klip River reservoir= locale= Ladysmith, KwaZulu Natal maint= length= height= hydraulic head= width= began= open=1949cite… …

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  • 105KlipFolio — Infobox Software | name = KlipFolio caption = KlipFolio appears on a user s desktop and uses different Klips to display information that is chosen by the user. developer = Serence latest release version = 4.0.1 latest release date = March 19 2007 …

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  • 106Hot Radio — Création 1992 Slogan « Hot Radio, La radio de Grenoble et de Chambéry » Langue Français Pays  France …

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  • 107Grootberg — Plateau und Tal des Klip Riviers Höhe 1.640  …

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  • 108klippe — I klip|pe 1. klip|pe sb., n, r, rne; falde ned fra klippen II klip|pe 2. klip|pe vb., r, de, t; blive klippet …

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  • 109Hyrax Capensis — Klipdas Klip das, Klipdachs Klip dachs , n. [D. klip cliff + das badger, akin to G. dachs.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small mammal ({Hyrax Capensis}), found in South Africa. It is of about the size of a rabbit, and closely resembles the daman. Called also… …

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  • 110Klipdachs — Klipdas Klip das, Klipdachs Klip dachs , n. [D. klip cliff + das badger, akin to G. dachs.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small mammal ({Hyrax Capensis}), found in South Africa. It is of about the size of a rabbit, and closely resembles the daman. Called also… …

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