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  • 81Guide Dogs for the Blind Association — [Guide Dogs for the Blind Association] a British charity, started in 1933, which trains dogs to lead blind people. The equivalent US organization is the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, established in 1946 …

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  • 82Guide rope — (A[ e]ronautics) A rope hung from a balloon or dirigible so as trail along the ground for about half its length, used to preserve altitude automatically, by variation of the length dragging on the ground, without loss of ballast or gas. [Webster… …

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  • 83Guide Falls — are situated closely to the back of Burnie, Tasmania.Head out of Burnie on the same road to cradle mountain then turn right just outside the Ridgley boundary and continue down into the gully and turn left when you get to the posted gate sign.… …

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  • 84Guide Friday — was a company specialising in open top bus tours. It has since been bought out by the City Sightseeing group but continues to operate semi autonomously.External links* [http://www.guidefriday.com/index.htm Guide Friday] …

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  • 85Guide Bridge — is a village near to Audenshaw and Ashton under Lyne, Greater Manchester. It is served by Guide Bridge railway station which also serves as a railway junction …

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  • 86Guide Right — was a TV series which aired on the DuMont Television Network from February 25 1952 to February 5 1954. Each 30 minute episode was hosted by Don Russell.Episode status18 episodes survive at the UCLA Film and Television Archive… …

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  • 87guide-anse — [gidɑ̃s] n. m. ÉTYM. 1935; de guider, et anse. ❖ ♦ Méd. Accessoire d un galvanocautère permettant de donner à un fil métallique la forme d une anse. || Des guide anses. ❖ HOM. Guidance …

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  • 88guide-chant — [gidʃɑ̃] n. m. ÉTYM. 1936, in T. L. F.; de guider, et chant. ❖ ♦ Mus. Petit harmonium portatif muni d une soufflerie actionnée manuellement, et qui est utilisé pour soutenir la justesse des voix, dans les cours de chant choral. || Des guide… …

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  • 89guide-lime — [gidlim] n. m. ÉTYM. Av. 1907, Larousse; de guider, et lime. ❖ ♦ Techn. Appareil pour limer droit. || Des guide limes …

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  • 90Guide-Line —   [englisch, gaɪdlaɪn], Stimme in einem Arrangement oder Satz, die jeweils einen charakteristischen Akkordton der betreffenden Harmonie enthält und meist in Halb oder Ganztonschritten geführt wird; Sprünge ergeben sich häufig bei über mehrere… …

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