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  • 82Cheesecocks Patent — The Cheesecock or Cheesecocks Patent, in the southern part of what became Orange County, New York State, was a tract of land that now covers the towns of Monroe and Tuxedo and extends over part of Rockland County, which was separated from Orange… …

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  • 83canvass — Synonyms and related words: Australian ballot, Hare system, address, addresses, agitate, air, all out campaign, analyze, angle for, argue, assemblage, assembly, autopsy, aye, ballot, bid for, call up, campaign, campaign button, campaign… …

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  • 84questionnaire — Synonyms and related words: agenda, beadroll, cadastre, calendar, canvass, census, census report, checklist, checkroll, conduct a poll, consumer research, consumer preference survey, docket, dramatis personae, head count, honor roll, inquiry,… …

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  • 86James Fowle Baldwin — James Fowle Baldwin(1782 1862), an early American civil engineer, who worked with his father and brothers on the Middlesex Canal, surveyed and designed the Boston and Lowell Railroad and the Boston and Albany Railroad, the first Boston water… …

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  • 87sample — Synonyms and related words: adjunct, assay, barometer, bite, bring to test, canvass, case, case history, characteristic, component, conduct a poll, confirm, constituent, contingent, cross section, cut and try, detachment, detail, distinctive,… …

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  • 88polled — pəʊld adj. sampled, counted, included in a survey pəʊl n. voting, electing; list of voters; counting of votes; number of votes; referendum v. receive votes; vote, elect; count votes, make a survey v. trim tree branches, prune a tree; cut off… …

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  • 89map — I. noun Etymology: Medieval Latin mappa, from Latin, napkin, towel Date: 1527 1. a. a representation usually on a flat surface of the whole or a part of an area b. a representation of the celestial sphere or a part of it 2. something that… …

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  • 90William Dugdale — For other people named William Dugdale, see William Dugdale (disambiguation). William Dugdale in 1656 Sir William Dugdale (12 September 1605 – 10 February 1686) was an English antiquary and herald. As a scholar he was influential in the… …

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