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  • 91theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… …

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  • 92interval — n. space of time between events 1) a brief, short; irregular; regular interval 2) a lucid interval 3) at a certain interval (at regular intervals) distance gap 4) to maintain an interval (the proper interval should be maintained between vehicles) …

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  • 93interval — [[t]ɪ̱ntə(r)v(ə)l[/t]] intervals 1) N COUNT: oft N of n An interval between two events or dates is the period of time between them. The ferry service between Burnham and Wallasea Island has restarted after an interval of 12 years... There was a… …

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  • 94Light characteristic — Symbols and abbreviations for light characteristics A light characteristic is a graphic and text description of a navigational light sequence or colour displayed on a nautical chart or in a Light List with the chart symbol for a lighthouse,… …

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  • 95Spy Hunter — Infobox VG title = Spy Hunter caption=The player has shot an innocent civilian car and is penalized with no points for a short duration. developer = Bally Midway publisher = Bally Midway designer = George Gomez C64 programmer = R. B. Stuart,… …

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  • 96Bahnbetriebswerk — A Bahnbetriebswerk is the equivalent of a locomotive depot (or motive power depot) on the German and Austrian railways. It is an installation that carries out the maintenance, minor repairs, refuelling and cleaning of locomotives and other motive …

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  • 97surveying — /seuhr vay ing/, n. 1. the science or scientific method of making surveys of land. 2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys. 3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days. [1425 75; late ME: act of examining… …

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  • 98Community paper — is a term used by publishers, advertisers and readers to describe a range of publications that share a common service to their local community and commerce. Their predominant medium being newsprint, often free and published at regular weekly or… …

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  • 99Sickle-cell disease — This article is about the disease itself. For the genetic transmission of sickle cell disease and its carrier state, see sickle cell trait. Sickle cell disease Classification and external resources Normal and sickle shaped red blood cells ICD 10 …

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  • 100Motorway — is a term for both a type of road and a classification or designation. Motorways are high capacity roads designed to carry fast motor traffic safely. In the United Kingdom they are predominantly dual carriageway roads, with a minimum of two lanes …

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