to make a survey

  • 71traverse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English travers, from Anglo French travers (as in a travers, de travers across), from Latin transversum (as in in transversum set crosswise), neuter of transversus lying across; senses 5 9 in part from 2traverse more at… …

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  • 72Casimir Gzowski — Sir Kazimierz Stanislaus Gzowski, KCMG (March 5, 1813 ndash; August 24, 1898), was an engineer who served as acting Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1896 to 1897.Gzowski was born in Saint Petersburg to a noble Polish father who served with the …

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  • 74Mauritius Radio Telescope — The Mauritius Radio Telescope (MRT) is a synthesis radio telescope that is used to make images of the sky at a frequency of 151.5 MHz. The MRT was primarily designed to make a survey with a point source sensitivity of 150 mJy. Its resolution is… …

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  • 75Jaffa–Jerusalem railway — The Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, sometimes shortened to J J or called the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway, is a historical railroad between the cities Jaffa and Jerusalem, originally completed in 1892 in Ottoman Palestine, and partly still used in Israel… …

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  • 76Grand Western Canal — The Grand Western Canal ran between Tiverton in Devon and Taunton in Somerset in the United Kingdom. The canal had its origins in various plans, going back to 1796, to link the English Channel and the Bristol Channel by a canal, bypassing Lands… …

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  • 77poll — I (canvass) noun capitation, catalogue of persons, census, census report, census return, count, enumeration, evaluation, inquiry, numbering, numeration, public opinion, questionary, questionnaire, register, registration, return, statistic, survey …

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  • 78Alfred Maudslay — Alfred Percival Maudslay (March 18, 1850 January 22, 1931) was a British colonial diplomat, explorer and archaeologist. He was one of the first Europeans to study Mayan ruins. Maudslay was born at Lower Norwood Lodge, near London, England into a… …

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  • 79Surview — Sur*view , v. t. [Pref. sur + view. Cf. {Survey}.] To survey; to make a survey of. [Obs.] To surview his ground. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 80Magic (cryptography) — Magic was an Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II. It involved the United States Army s Signals Intelligence Section (SIS) and the United States Navy s Communication Special Unit. [1] Contents 1 Codebreaking 1.1 RED …

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