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  • 81hy|per|link — «HY puhr lihngk», noun, verb. –n. an element, such as a word or image, in a hypertext document that is activated with a mouse click, providing access to another file or another place in the document, used especially on the World Wide Web:… …

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  • 82hy·per·link — /ˈhaıpɚˌlıŋk/ noun, pl links [count] computers : a highlighted word or picture in a document or Web page that you can click on with a computer mouse to go to another place in the same or a different document or Web page …

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  • 83Cryptic crossword — Cryptic crosswords are crossword puzzles in which each clue is a word puzzle in and of itself. Cryptic crosswords are particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they originated, Ireland, the Netherlands, and in several Commonwealth nations …

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  • 84Biphobia — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 85Pearl (poem) — Pearl is a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century. Its unknown author, designated the Pearl poet or Gawain poet , is generally assumed, on the basis of dialect and stylistic evidence, to be the author of Sir Gawain and… …

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  • 86Crash Test Kitchen — creators Waz and Lenny Crash Test Kitchen (CTK) is the original video cooking podcast and video blog (vlog) as featured in Time Magazine. It features creators Waz and Lenny Australian amateur chefs or foodies living in London, England. CTK… …

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  • 87The Carmelite Order —     The Carmelite Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carmelite Order     One of the mendicant orders.     Origin     The date of the foundation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been under discussion from the fourteenth century to …

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  • 88same — 1. Same (or the same) was once commonly used as a pronoun in literary English • (But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved Matthew 24:13 (Authorized Version, 1611) but is now largely confined to legal and business contexts: • …

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  • 89caveman — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. cavewoman, primitive human, Stone Age man, prehistoric man, cave dweller, human, troglodyte, anthropoid, hominoid, Homo Erectus, *missing link. WORD FIND • earliest to latest pre human: Ardipithecus ramidus,… …

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  • 90beware — is of Old English origin, and except for a period from about 1600 to the late 19c has lacked inflected forms, being used chiefly in the imperative (Beware of the dog!) or after a modal auxiliary such as do and must (Do beware of the dog / We must …

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