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  • 51Scharfschütze — Combined Joint Task Force (hier: am Horn von Afrika) im Übungseinsatz mit einem PSL (einem Nachbau des Dragunow Scharfschützengewehrs) in Äthiopien …

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  • 523rd Base — Album par Jamali Sortie 2008 (1re version) février 2009 Genre Pop, R B, Afrobeat, Dance pop …

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  • 53skeud- — To shoot, chase, throw. Derivatives include shoot, shut, and scuttle1. 1. shoot, from Old English scēotan, to shoot, from Germanic *skeutan, to shoot. 2. a. shot1, from Old English …

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  • 54scout — scout1 /skowt/, n. 1. a soldier, warship, airplane, etc., employed in reconnoitering. 2. a person sent out to obtain information. 3. Sports. a. a person who observes and reports on the techniques, players, etc., of opposing teams. b. a person… …

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  • 55scute — A thin lamina or plate. SYN: scutum (1). [L. scutum, shield] tympanic s. the thin bony plate separating the epitympanic recess from the mastoid cells. * * * (skūt) [L. scutum shield] 1. any squama or scalelike structure. 2. tympanic s …

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  • 56Salut (Shirak) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Salut. 40° 58′ 00″ N 43° 56′ 00″ E / …

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  • 57boy-scout — [ bɔjskut ] n. m. • 1910; mot angl. « garçon éclaireur » ♦ Vieilli Scout. ♢ Fam. Idéaliste naïf. Une mentalité de boy scout. Des boy scouts. Adj. Il est un peu boy scout. ● boy scout, boy scouts nom masculin (anglais boy scout, garçon éclaireur)… …

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  • 58schaudern — erschauern; bibbern (umgangssprachlich); frieren; zittern; schlottern (umgangssprachlich); beuteln (umgangssprachlich); unter der Kälte leiden; frösteln (umgangssprachlich); …

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  • 59Scotter — This interesting and unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is from an occupational name for a scout or spy, derived from the Middle English (1200 1500) scut , from the Old French escoute , from escouter , to listen, itself from …

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  • 60Scudder — This interesting and unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is from an occupational name for a scout or spy, derived from the Middle English (1200 1500) scut , from the Old French escoute , from escouter , to listen, itself from …

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