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  • 11Delphine Lize — Delphine Lizé Delphine Lizé est une pianiste française née en 1979 à Nice. Elle a étudié au Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris et reçu un premier prix de piano. En 1995, elle a reçu une nomination aux Victoires de la …

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  • 12Battle of Lize — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Lize partof=Warring States period caption= date= 478 BC place= casus= territory= result=Yue victory combatant1=Wu combatant2=Yue commander1= commander2= strength1=Unknown strength2=Unknown… …

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  • 13Delphine Lizé — est une pianiste française née en 1979 à Nice. Elle a étudié au Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris et reçu un premier prix de piano. En 1995, elle a reçu une nomination aux Victoires de la musique classique dans la… …

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  • 14Yannick Keith Lize — (born May 16, 1974 in Quebec City, Quebec) was a member of Canada s national water polo team. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Engineering Physics at École Polytechnique de Montréal. He competed at the World Championship in Perth, Australia in… …

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  • 15al|ka|lize — «AL kuh lyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to make or become alkaline or an alkali. –al´ka|liza´tion, noun. –al´ka|liz´er, noun …

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  • 16car|bo|lize — «KAHR buh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to add carbolic acid to; treat with carbolic acid …

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  • 17car|te|lize — «KAHR tuh lyz, kahr TEHL yz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to combine or organize into a cartel or cartels: »No Swiss business has been more tightly cartelized than the watch industry (Time). –car´te|li|za´tion, noun.… …

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  • 18chro|ma|lize — «KROH muh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to metalize with a substance containing chromium …

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  • 19civ|i|lize — «SIHV uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to change from being savage and ignorant to having good laws and customs and knowledge of the arts and sciences; train in culture, science, and art: »The Romans civilized a great part of the… …

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  • 20co|a|lize — «KOH uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to join in a coalition. –co´a|liz´er, noun …

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