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  • 1rigid — adj. 1 not able/willing to change VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem ▪ become, grow ▪ He grew even more rigid and uncompromising as he got older. ADVERB …

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  • 2stand at ease! — military command that instructs soldiers to stand in a comfortable but still rigid position …

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  • 3reĝ-1 —     reĝ 1     English meaning: right, just, to make right; king     Deutsche Übersetzung: “gerade, gerade richten, lenken, recken, strecken, aufrichten” (also unterstũtzend, helfend); direction, line (Spur, Geleise) under likewise… …

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  • 4Cyprus — This article is about the island sovereign state. For other uses, see Cyprus (disambiguation). Republic of Cyprus Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία (Greek) Kypriakí Dimokratía Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti (Turkish) …

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  • 5Cyprus dispute — Cyprus This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Cyprus Constitution Cyprus dispute …

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  • 6Northern Cyprus — Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti …

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  • 7American Federation of Labor — Infobox Union name= A.F. of L., AFL full name= American Federation of Labor founded= December 8, 1886 country= United States office= New York City; later, Washington, D.C. people= website= affiliation= members= native name= current= head=… …

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  • 8Cypriot intercommunal violence — Date 1963 to 1974 Location Cyprus Result Beginning of intercommoned clashes that continued until 1974. Constitutional breakdown between Greek Cypriots and …

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  • 9Becket, Saint Thomas — or Thomas à Becket born с 1118, Cheapside, London, Eng. died Dec. 29, 1170, Canterbury, Kent; canonized 1173; feast day December 29 Archbishop of Canterbury (1162–70). The son of a Norman merchant, he served as chancellor of England (1155–62)… …

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  • 10Open Door policy — Statement of U.S. foreign policy toward China. Issued by U.S. secretary of state John Hay (1899), the statement reaffirmed the principle that all countries should have equal access to any Chinese port open to trade. The U.S. sent notes to Britain …

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