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  • 91weight lifting — n. the athletic exercise or competitive sport of lifting barbells: also written weightlifting weight lifter n. weightlifter * * * Sport in which barbells are lifted competitively or as an exercise. The two main events are (1) the snatch, in which …

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  • 921990 Commonwealth Games — 14th Commonwealth Games Host city Auckland, New Zealand Motto This is the Moment …

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  • 93Storm Bugs — A post punk DIY industrial music band formed in 1978 in Deptford, London, by Philip Sanderson and Steven Ball who had met at school in the Medway Towns, England.Many of Storm Bugs releases were on Snatch Tapes a cassette label run by Philip… …

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  • 941994 Commonwealth Games — 15th Commonwealth Games Host city Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Motto …

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  • 95Chinese Taipei at the 2004 Summer Olympics — Chinese Taipei at the Olympic Games Chi …

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  • 96take — 1 Take, seize, grasp, clutch, snatch, grab are comparable when they mean to get hold of by or as if by reaching out the arm or hand. Take is not only the most general but also the only colorless term in this group. In ordinary use, especially… …

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  • 97ἐξαρπάζετε — ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from pres imperat act 2nd pl ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from pres ind act 2nd pl ἐξᾱρπάζετε , ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from imperf ind act 2nd pl (doric aeolic) ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from pres imperat act 2nd pl ἐξαρπάζω snatch away… …

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  • 98ἐξαρπάσω — ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from aor subj act 1st sg ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from fut ind act 1st sg ἐξᾱρπάσω , ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from aor ind mid 2nd sg (doric aeolic) ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from aor subj act 1st sg ἐξαρπάζω snatch away from fut ind act …

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  • 99Marcus Stephen — President of Nauru In office 19 December 2007 – 10 November 2011 Preceded by …

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  • 100ĝhē-2 : ghǝ- and ĝhēi- : ĝhī- —     ĝhē 2 : ghǝ and ĝhēi : ĝhī     English meaning: to gape, yawn     Deutsche Übersetzung: “gähnen, klaffen”     Note: schallmalend for den Gähnlaut (in addition the weitergebildete stem ĝhii̯ ü); (see also under ĝhans “goose “; similarly …

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