to frighten from

  • 71Terrorism in Russia — has a long history starting from the times of Russian Empire. Terrorism, in the modern sense, [See the Etymology section] means violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological objectives by creating fear. [cite… …

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  • 72gheis- and ĝheiz-d- —     gheis and ĝheiz d     English meaning: confused, shocked     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufgebracht, bestũrzt, erschreckt (sein)”     Note: original resemblance with ĝhei , ĝhei s in O.Ind. hinō ti etc. is very probably     Material: Av.… …

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  • 73pet-2, petǝ- : ptē-, ptō- (Gk. ptā-) —     pet 2, petǝ : ptē , ptō (Gk. ptā )     English meaning: to fall; to fly     Deutsche Übersetzung: “auf etwas los or niederstũrzen, fliegen, fallen”     Material: O.Ind. pátati “flies, wirft sich, fällt” (= πέτομαι, Lat. petō, O.Welsh… …

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  • 74Maritime Film Classification Board — The Maritime Film Classification Board is a government organization responsible for reviewing films and granting film ratings in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (and some theatres in Newfoundland and Labrador though it is not… …

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  • 75Trudy Stevenson — Lottie Gertrude Stevenson (nee Bevier) (born 16 September 1944) is a Zimbabwean politician, she was Member of Parliament for Harare North in the Parliament of Zimbabwe. She is also a founding member of Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) of… …

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  • 76shake — shake1 [ ʃeık ] (past tense shook [ ʃuk ] ; past participle shaken [ ʃeıkən ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 make quick movements ▸ 2 get rid of problem etc. ▸ 3 when voice sounds weak ▸ 4 make less strong etc. ▸ 5 cause fear/emotion ▸ 6 escape from someone ▸ +… …

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  • 77(s)ker-2, skerǝ- : skrē- —     (s)ker 2, skerǝ : skrē     English meaning: to spring, to turn     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘springen, herumspringen”, also and actually “(sich) drehend bewegen, schwingen”     Note: not to separate from (s)ker “turn”     Material: O.Ind. kiráti …

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  • 78The Night Walker — The Night Walker, or The Little Thief is an early seventeenth century stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher and later revised by his younger contemporary James Shirley. It was first published in 1640.AuthorshipThe play enters the… …

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  • 79rock — rock1 [ rak ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface: Rain water flows through soil and porous rock to reach underground streams. We had to dig down through a twelve inch layer of rock. a ) count a… …

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  • 80Ging Gang Goolie — or Ging Gang Gooli is a gibberish scouting song written by Robert Baden Powell.cite web url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A13346886 title=Ging Gang Goolie a Scouting Song accessdate=2006 11 22] The song is still popular among the Boy Scouts and… …

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