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  • 122Germanic-Roman contacts — Map showing the biggest extension of Roman conquests in Germania during Augustus The contact between Germanic tribes and Romans can be divided into four aspects; the military aspect, the trade aspect, the gift aspect and the plunder aspect. All… …

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  • 124wiþscúfan — sv/t2 3rd pres wiþscýfþ past wiþscéaf/wiþscufon ptp wiþscofen to thrust back, refute, repel …

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  • 125cobra maneuver — A rare maneuver where the nose of the aircraft is brought up past the vertical, then rapidly thrust back down to a level position, like a striking cobra. Developed by test pilots of the Russian built SU 27 fighter aircraft …

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  • 126spurn — v. & n. v.tr. 1 reject with disdain; treat with contempt. 2 repel or thrust back with one s foot. n. an act of spurning. Derivatives: spurner n. Etymology: OE spurnan, spornan, rel. to SPUR …

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  • 128Professional wrestling attacks — Attacking maneuvers are offensive moves in professional wrestling, used to set up an opponent for a submission hold or for a throw. There are a wide variety of attacking moves in pro wrestling, and many moves are known by several different names …

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