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  • 122Media in Peru — While many of the the media in Peru is over a century old, other such media is relatively new.NewspapersThe oldest newspaper in Peru is El Peruano , which was founded by Simón Bolívar on October 22, 1825. El Peruano acts as the official newspaper …

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  • 123Wrenn v. Boy Scouts of America — Infobox Court Case name = Wrenn v. Boy Scouts of America court = United States District Court for the Northern District of California date filed = September 5, 2003 date decided = full name = Gregory J. Wrenn v. Boy Scouts of America citations =… …

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  • 124Media of Peru — While many of the media in Peru is over a century old, other such media is relatively new. Contents 1 Newspapers 2 Radio 3 Television 4 Internet only media …

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  • 125cartel —    A group of companies that come together to monopolize a market, agreeing among themselves which company presides over which area of operation. The supposedly independent companies (often multinationals) may control distribution, set prices,… …

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  • 126en|gross´er — en|gross «ehn GROHS», transitive verb. 1. to occupy wholly; fill the mind of; take up all the attention of: »The artist was so engrossed in his painting that he didn t notice the people watching him. She was engrossed by the interesting story.… …

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  • 127en|gross — «ehn GROHS», transitive verb. 1. to occupy wholly; fill the mind of; take up all the attention of: »The artist was so engrossed in his painting that he didn t notice the people watching him. She was engrossed by the interesting story. SYNONYM(S) …

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  • 128engross — verb /ɛnˈɡrəʊs,ɛŋˈɡrəʊs,ɛnˈɡroʊs,ɛŋˈɡroʊs/ a) To write (a document) in large, aesthetic, and legible lettering; to make a finalized copy of. Octavian then engrosses for himself proconsular powers for ten years in all the provinces where more than …

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