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  • 91Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Middle East) — Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted the United States opinion of the Middle East related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks an international new… …

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  • 922010–11 Australian region cyclone season — Season summary map First storm formed: 28 October 2010 Last storm dissipated: 10 April 2011 …

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  • 932004–05 Manchester United F.C. season — Manchester United 2004–05 season Chairman Sir Roy Gardner Manager …

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  • 94Nantucket Lightship Basket — Nantucket Lightship Baskets are a type of basket originating, in the 19th century,[1] on Nantucket Island Lightships. Lightship baskets are all made from rattan and wood, have an odd number of staves, a solid wooden base, a nailed and lashed rim …

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  • 95Carmen (storm) — Formed 7 November 2010 Dissipated 19 November 2010 Countries or regions affected United States; Europe (including United Kingdom and Russia) Lowest pressure 948 mbar (hPa; 27.99  …

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  • 96WOOD —    Wood has always been used most commonly in the construction of domestic structures that do not require the same level of durability as temples and funerary monuments, which are more typically constructed from brick or stone. Timber became more …

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  • 97lash — {{11}}lash (n.) c.1300, las a blow, a stroke, later flexible part of a whip (late 14c.), possibly imitative. The verb is from c.1300, to deal a blow; later to whip (late 14c.). The verb might be the source of the noun. Lash out to strike out… …

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  • 98lash out — 1) try suddenly to hit someone He suddenly lashed out and hit the man who was sitting beside him. 2) attack someone with words They were walking along the beach when she suddenly lashed out in anger at her boyfriend …

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  • 99lash — verb 1》 strike or beat with a whip or stick.     ↘beat forcefully against: waves lashed the coast.     ↘(lash out) hit or kick out.     ↘(lash out) launch a verbal attack. 2》 (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly… …

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  • 100lash out — 1) the president lashed out at the opposition Syn: criticize, attack, disparage, condemn, run down; informal lay into, dis; Brit.; informal slag off, have a go at 2) Norman lashed out with a knife Syn: hi …

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