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  • 21scrapbook — scrap|book [ˈskræpbuk] n a book with empty pages where you can stick pictures, newspaper articles, or other things you want to keep …

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  • 22scrapbook — scrap|book [ skræp,buk ] noun count a book in which you save pictures, articles, or other material …

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  • 23scrapbook — scrap•book [[t]ˈskræpˌbʊk[/t]] n. an album in which pictures, newspaper clippings, etc., may be pasted or mounted • Etymology: 1815–25 …

    From formal English to slang

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  • 25Harry Oliver — Infobox Writer name = Harry Oliver imagesize = 200px caption = pseudonym = birthdate = April 4, 1888 birthplace = Hastings, Minnesota deathdate = July 4, 1973 deathplace = Woodland Hills, California occupation = Art director, artist, humorist… …

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  • 26Hiram Stevens Maxim — This article is about Hiram Stevens Maxim. For his son, automotive pioneer and co founder of the ARRL, see Hiram Percy Maxim. Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim Born February 5, 1840(1840 02 05) Sangerville, Maine …

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  • 27M. R. James — Montague Rhodes James M. R. James c.1900 Born 1 August 1862(1862 08 01) Died 12 June 1936(1936 06 12) (aged 73) …

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  • 28Waterloo Road (TV series) — Waterloo Road The opening title sequence of Waterloo Road …

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  • 29Minnie the Minx — First appearance December 19, 1953 (1953 12 19); The Beano Created by Leo Baxendale Information Aliases The Minx, Minxie, Min, The World s Wildest Tom Bo …

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  • 30Elsie J. Oxenham — Infobox Writer name = Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley caption = Elsie J. Oxenham in about 1910 pseudonym = Elsie J. Oxenham birthname = Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley birthdate = birth date|1880|11|25|df=y birthplace = Southport, Lancashire deathdate = death… …

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