make application for (verb)

  • 101put in — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to make a formal offer or declaration of < put in a plea of guilty > 2. to come in with ; interpose < put in a word for his brother > 3. to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job < put i …

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  • 102Machete — For other uses, see Machete (disambiguation). Older machete from Latin America The machete ( &#160; …

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  • 103Politeness — For the Wikipedia policy, see Wikipedia:Etiquette. True Politeness. Your eel, I think, Sir? Cartoon in Punch magazine: 28 July 1920 Politeness is best expressed as the practical application of good …

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  • 104Bushido — For other uses, see Bushido (disambiguation). Japanese samurai in Armour, 1860s. Photograph by Felice Beato Bushidō (武士道 …

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  • 105Deconstruction — For the approach to post modern architecture, see Deconstructivism; for other uses, see Deconstruction (disambiguation). Deconstruction is a term introduced by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in his 1967 book Of Grammatology. Although he&#8230; …

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  • 106Measurement — For bust/waist/hip measurement, see BWH. A typical tape measure with both metric and US units and two US pennies for comparison Measurement is the process or the result of determining the ratio of a physical quantity, such as a length, time,&#8230; …

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  • 107Sniper — For other uses, see Sniper (disambiguation). Sniper US Army sniper team shooting from within a room in Afghanistan with M24 SWS, 19 October 2006. Occupation Names Sniper Activity …

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  • 108Photo manipulation — For more details on the technical processes involved, see Image editing. Photos composited and manipulated in Photoshop Photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception&#8230; …

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  • 109Marble — For other uses, see Marble (disambiguation). Marble …

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  • 110Question — For other uses, see Question (disambiguation). For questions about Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Questions. “ There are these four ways of answering questions. Which four? There are questions that should be answered categorically [straightforwardly&#8230; …

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