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  • 81General position — In algebraic geometry, general position in a notion of genericity for a set of points, or other geometric objects. It means the general case situation, as opposed to some more special or coincidental cases that are possible. Its precise meaning… …

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  • 822007 Family Circle Cup — The 2007 Family Circle Cup was the 35th edition of the Family Circle Cup. This WTA Tier I Event was held at the Family Circle Tennis Center in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.Jelena Janković, who had already propelled herself to #2 in the WTA… …

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  • 83Traffic Circle (Antarctica) — Traffic Circle (coord|68|37|S|66|0|W|) is a glacier filled expanse 500 m high, situated south of Mount Ptolemy and medially on Antarctic Peninsula between Marguerite Bay and Mobiloil Inlet. Hub Nunatak rises from the center of the Traffic Circle …

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  • 8469 (sex position) — Engraving by Félicien Rops for Le Diable au Corps, 1865 Sixty nine or 69, also known by its French name soixante neuf ( …

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  • 85most probable position — The most accurate estimate of position where an element of doubt exists as to the true position. The accuracy of the MPP is greatly dependent on the accuracy of the involved position lines, as well as the time since the last fix. The MPP may be… …

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  • 86full circle — adverb Date: 1878 through a series of developments that lead back to the original source, position, or situation or to a complete reversal of the original position usually used in the phrase come full circle …

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  • 87Ruckman (Australian rules football position) — In Australian rules football, a ruckman is generally a tall and athletic player who contests at centre bounces and stoppages (such as boundary throw ins and ball ups). The ruckman is one of the most important players on the field. They are often… …

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  • 88Oblique circle — Oblique Ob*lique , a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob }) + liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr. le chrios slanting.] [Written also {oblike}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from,… …

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  • 89Refraction circle — Refraction Re*frac tion (r?*fr?k sh?n), n. [F. r[ e]fraction.] 1. The act of refracting, or the state of being refracted. [1913 Webster] 2. The change in the direction of ray of light, heat, or the like, when it enters obliquely a medium of a… …

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  • 90To square the circle — Square Square, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Squared} (skw[^a]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squaring}.] [Cf. OF. escarrer, esquarrer. See {Square}, n.] 1. To form with four equal sides and four right angles. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To form with right angles… …

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