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  • 51Gust — may be:* Gust, short blast of wind *Gust Corporation, Japanese, game software GUST: *Glasgow University Student Television *Global Underwater Search Team *Gulf University for Science and Technology …

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  • 52Pigmentografie — ist eine in den 1970er Jahren vom Künstler Al Bernstein entwickelte Schablonen Drucktechnik. Anfangs bezeichnete Bernstein die Technik als Trace Print, ab 1980 jedoch als Pigmentografie. Technik Das Motiv wird auf eine Trägerschablone, die man… …

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  • 53poop — {{11}}poop (n.1) stern deck of a ship, c.1400, from M.Fr. poupe stern of a ship, from It. poppa, from L. puppis poop, stern, of uncertain origin. Poop deck attested by 1779. {{12}}poop (n.2) excrement, 1744, a children s euphemism, probably of… …

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  • 54puff — n 1. whiff, whiffet, breath, flurry, small cloud; gust, short blast; huff, pant, wind. 2. swelling, lump, protuberance, projection, tuberosity, Anat. condyle, protrusion; node, nodule, bulb; growth, excrescence, excretion, Biol. auxesis,… …

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  • 55continuity — /ˌkɒntɪ nju:ɪti/ noun the act of maintaining a continuous stable level of advertising activity ● Continuity must be the watchword of this promotional campaign to keep the product firmly in the minds of the target audience. ● Shall we aim for a… …

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  • 56“Deaf, Dumb, and Blind“ —    Short story (4,720 words); written in collaboration with C.M.Eddy, c. February 1924. First published in WT (April 1925); first collected in DB;corrected text in HM.    A deaf, dumb, and blind man, Richard Blake, “the author poet from Boston,”… …

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  • 57“Transition of Juan Romero, The“ —    Short story (2,710 words); written on September 16, 1919. First published in Marginalia;corrected text in D.    The narrator, an Englishman who because of nameless “calamities” has migrated from his native land (after spending many years in… …

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  • 58Disasters — ▪ 2009 Introduction Aviation       January 23, Poland. A Spanish built CASA transport plane carrying members of the Polish air force home from a conference on flight safety in Warsaw crashes near the town of Miroslawiec; all 20 aboard are killed …

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  • 59steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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  • 60List of the largest artificial non-nuclear explosions — There have been a number of extremely large explosions, many accidental, caused by modern high explosives, older explosives such as gunpowder, volatile petroleum based fuels such as gasoline (petrol), and other chemical reactions. This list… …

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