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  • 11Frederic Remington — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Frederic Sackrider Remington imagesize = 200px caption = Frederic S. Remington birthname = Frederic Sackrider Remington birthdate = October 4, 1861 location = Canton, New York deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 12Telegraph code — A telegraph code is a character encoding used to transmit information through telegraphy machines. The most famous such code is Morse code. Manual telegraph codes Morse code can be transmitted and received with very primitive equipment.It encodes …

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  • 13Pernell Whitaker — Infobox Boxer name=Pernell Whitaker nationality = American realname = Pernell Whitaker nickname = Sweet Pea weight = Welterweight birth date = birth date and age|1964|1|2 birth place = Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. home = Norfolk, Virginia style =… …

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  • 15Miguel Ángel González (boxer) — Miguel Ángel González Statistics Real name Miguel Ángel González Dávila Nickname(s) Santa Tokyo Rated at Lightweight Light Welterweight Welterweight Height 5 ft&#1 …

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  • 16List of characters in The Strangerhood — This is a list of characters from the machinima series The Strangerhood .am:*Real name: Mr. SmiggletonThe man behind the omnipotent voice indistinctly referred to both Sam and Dutchmiller as Officier Balthazar and Mr. Smiggleton . It is not… …

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  • 17boxing — boxing1 /bok sing/, n. 1. the material used to make boxes or casings. 2. a boxlike enclosure; casing. 3. an act or instance of putting into or furnishing with a box. [1510 20; BOX1 + ING1] boxing2 /bok sing/, n. the act, technique, or profession… …

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  • 18punch — punch1 puncher, n. /punch/, n. 1. a thrusting blow, esp. with the fist. 2. forcefulness, effectiveness, or pungency in content or appeal; power; zest: a letter to voters that needs more punch. 3. pull punches, a. to lessen deliberately the force… …

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  • 19small arm — small armed, adj. Usually, small arms. a firearm designed to be held in one or both hands while being fired: in the U.S. the term is applied to weapons of a caliber of up to one in. (2.5 cm). [1680 90] * * * ▪ military technology Introduction… …

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