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  • 1crouch — [[t]kra͟ʊtʃ[/t]] crouches, crouching, crouched 1) VERB If you are crouching, your legs are bent under you so that you are close to the ground and leaning forward slightly. [V prep/adv] We were crouching in the bushes... [V prep/adv] I crouched on …

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  • 2Robert Crouch — Robert Fisher Crouch (7 February 1904 ndash; 7 May 1957) was a British farmer and politician. In Parliament as the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for North Dorset he specialised in agricultural issues and he was known as an independent… …

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  • 3David Beckham — Persona …

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  • 4Nashville Vols all-time roster — The 1908 Nashville Vols The Nashville Vols were a minor league baseball franchise that played in Nashville, Tennessee, from its inception in 1901 to 1963; the team was inactive in 1962 due to declining attendanc …

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  • 5J. Robert Oppenheimer — J. Robert Oppenheimer, c. 1944 Born …

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  • 6Maldon (UK Parliament constituency) — Not to be confused with Malton (UK Parliament constituency). Maldon County constituency for the House of Commons …

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  • 7Church of God in Christ — Classification Protestant Orientation Pentecostal Polity Episcopal Leader Charles E. Blake Geographical areas Worldwide Founder Charles Harrison Mason Origin …

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  • 8Geoffrey de Clinton — (d. c. 1134) was an Anglo Norman noble, chamberlain and treasurer to King Henry I of England. He was foremost amongst the men king Henry raised from the dust . [in Orderic Vitalis famous phrase, as quoted in Archer] . He married LescelinaClinton… …

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  • 9Charles Gilpin (politician) — This article is about a British politician. For American actor, see Charles Sidney Gilpin. Gilpin as portrayed by Melchiorre Delfico in Vanity Fair, 18 January 1873. It is captioned Capital Punishment Charles Gilpin (1815–1874) was a Quaker,… …

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  • 10sit down — verb 1. take a seat (Freq. 38) • Syn: ↑sit • Ant: ↑arise • Hypernyms: ↑change posture • Verb Group: ↑sit …

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