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  • 21Military career of José de San Martín in Spain — The Battle of Bailén was one of the most important battles fought by José de San Martín at the Peninsular War. José de San Martín was an Argentine born general that moved from South America to Spain during his infancy. He served in the Spanish… …

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  • 22half as big/much/good etc. as — half as big/much/good (etc.) as used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. [=the tree is twice as tall as the bush] This dress costs half as much as that …

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  • 23Greatest Hits, Etc. — Infobox Album | Name = Greatest Hits, Etc. Type = Compilation album Artist = Paul Simon Released = November 1977 Recorded = 1972 1976 Genre = Rock Label = Columbia Producer = Paul Simon Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 24follow a career, occupation, trade — follow a career, occupation, trade, etc. ► to do a particular job: »The company has an open door policy to mature entrants who have followed alternative career paths. Main Entry: ↑follow …

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  • 25ITC Global Career Certifications — are VSAT professional certifications for satellite based telecommunication systems. There are currently two levels of certification: Installer, and Professional. The certifications are issued based on Objective Evidence based Outcomes Training,… …

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  • 26follow — [ˈfɒləʊ ǁ ˈfɑːloʊ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to come or happen afterwards: • The company s decision to diversify follows a sharp decline in demand for its products. • As the recession worsened, further closures followed. 2.… …

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  • 27debut — /ˈdeɪbju / (say daybyooh), / bu/ (say booh), /dəˈbu / (say duh booh) noun 1. a first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc. 2. a formal introduction and entrance into society. 3. the beginning of a professional career, etc.: *But just… …

  • 28start — [stärt] vi. [ME sterten < OE styrtan & ON sterta, akin to Ger stürzen, to overthrow < IE * sterd < base * (s)ter , stiff, walk stiffly > STARE, STARVE, STORK] 1. to make a sudden, involuntary or unexpected movement, as when surprised; …

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  • 29prospect — n. & v. n. 1 a (often in pl.) an expectation, esp. of success in a career etc. (his prospects were brilliant; offers a gloomy prospect; no prospect of success). b something one has to look forward to (don t relish the prospect of meeting him). 2… …

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  • 30Attraction to disability — is a sexualised interest of people in the appearance, sensation and experience of disability. It may extend from normal human sexuality into a type of sexual fetishism. Sexologically, the pathological end of the attraction tends to be seen[Need… …

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