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  • 11ALPHABET, HEBREW — The origin of alphabetic script has always been a subject of human curiosity. According to Greek mythology, script was brought to Greece from Phoenicia. This tradition was accepted by the Greek and Roman writers, some of whom developed it even… …

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  • 12Glossary of ballet — Ballet is a formalized type of dance; ballet dance is usually performed on stage as part of a ballet dance work which includes mime, acting, and is set to music. Dancers can perform either en pointe or demi pointe; in ballet class, the dancers… …

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  • 13Roller coaster elements — Contents 1 Basic elements 1.1 Brake run 1.2 Buzz bars 1.3 …

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  • 14Equine conformation — [original research?] Parts of a horse Equine conformation evaluates the degree of correctness of a horse s bone structure, musculature, and its body proportions in relation to each other. Undesirable conformat …

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  • 15Ophthalmic artery — Artery: Ophthalmic artery The ophthalmic artery and its branches …

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  • 16New York State Route 208 — NYS Route 208 Map of the Hudson Valley with NY 208 highlighted in red Route …

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  • 17bandage — 1. A piece of cloth or other material, of varying shape and size, applied to a body part to provide compression, protect from external contamination, prevent drying, absorb drainage, prevent motion, and retain surgical dressings. 2 …

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  • 18Downtown Ossining Historic District — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 19crooked — crooked, devious, oblique mean not straight or straightforward. Crooked may imply the presence of material curves, turns, or bends {a crooked back} {a crooked road} {the crooked trunk of a tree} In its frequent extended use it applies especially… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 20locomotion — /loh keuh moh sheuhn/, n. the act or power of moving from place to place. [1640 50; see LOCOMOTIVE, MOTION] * * * Any of various animal movements that result in progression from one place to another. Locomotion is classified as either… …

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