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  • 101lead — 1 /li:d/ verb past tense and past participle led /led/ GO SOMEWHERE 1 GO IN FRONT (I, T) to go in front of a group of people or vehicles: You lead and we ll follow. | A truck with a jazz band on it was leading the parade. | a procession led by a… …

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  • 102Casualty@Holby City Christmas 2004 — Infobox Television episode Title =Casualty @ Holby City: Part One Series =Casualty Caption =Fuel tanker collides with an ambulance before crashing into the hospital s Emergency Department Season =19 Episode =17 Airdate =26 December 2004… …

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  • 103List of changes in Star Wars re-releases — The Star Wars logo, as seen in all of the films The following are partial lists of changes in Star Wars re releases. The commercial success of Star Wars gave George Lucas the opportunity to alter the original films of the trilogy: Star Wars… …

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  • 104Renato Dulbecco — Born February 22, 1914 (1914 02 22) (age 97) Catanzaro Nationality Italy, USA …

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  • 105Eugène Soubeiran — (December 5, 1797 ndash; 17 November 1859) was a renowned French scientist who served as chief pharmacist at the Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital. He was one of three researchers who discovered chloroform independently of one another. Soubeiran was the …

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  • 107Hugo Moser (scientist) — This article is about Hugo Moser, adrenoleukodystrophy researcher. For Hugo Moser, Argentinian film producer, see Hugo Moser. Hugo Moser Born Hugo Wolfgang Moser October 24, 1924(1924 10 24) Berne Died January 20, 2007(2007 01 20) (aged 82)… …

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  • 108blaze a trail — {v. phr.} 1. To cut marks in trees in order to guide other people along a path or trail, especially through a wilderness. * /Daniel Boone blazed a trail for other hunters to follow in Kentucky./ 2. To lead the way; make a discovery; start… …

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  • 109blaze a trail — {v. phr.} 1. To cut marks in trees in order to guide other people along a path or trail, especially through a wilderness. * /Daniel Boone blazed a trail for other hunters to follow in Kentucky./ 2. To lead the way; make a discovery; start… …

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  • 110discover — verb (discovered; discovering) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French descoverir, descovrir, from Late Latin discooperire, from Latin dis + cooperire to cover more at cover Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to make kno …

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