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  • 11Trombiculidae — This article is about the harvest mite and chigger. For other uses, see Chigger (disambiguation). Trombiculidae Adult Trombidium holosericeum Scientific classification …

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  • 12swing — vb 1 Swing, wave, flourish, brandish, shake, thrash are comparable when they mean to wield or to handle something so that it moves alternately backward and forward or upward and downward or around and around. Swing often implies regular… …

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  • 13Writer's cramp — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F48.8, G25.8 ICD 9 …

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  • 14Dryope — This article is about the female mythological character. For the people, see Dryopes. In Greek mythology, Dryope[1] (Δρυόπη) is the name attributed to several distinct figures. Contents 1 Dryope, lover of Apollo 2 Other characters …

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  • 15Rati — For other uses, see Rati (given name) and Rati (Norse mythology). Rati Goddess of love, lust and pleasure Devanagari रति Sansk …

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  • 16Léon Compère-Léandre — Léon Compere Léandre (1874? 1936) was a shoemaker in Saint Pierre on the French Caribbean island of Martinique when Mount Pelée erupted on May 8, 1902 and destroyed the town. He is one of only 2 (arguably 3) known survivors.His own description of …

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  • 17Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 18Megatron — For other uses, see Megatron (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Pegatron. Megatron is a character from the Transformers franchise, created by toy companies Hasbro and Takara. He is the primary antagonist and leader of the evil faction… …

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  • 19Piping Plover — On Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada Conservation status …

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  • 20Differences between Spanish and Portuguese — Although Portuguese and Spanish are closely related, to the point of having a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility, there are also important differences between them, which can pose difficulties for people acquainted with one of the… …

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