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  • 61Set I — Faraón de la Dinastía XIII de Egipto Reinado c. de 1709, 1740 o 1749 a. C Predecesor Intef IV Sucesor Sebekhotep III Seth Aaqe …

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  • 62Set-animal (jeroglífico) — Set animal en jeroglífico …

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  • 63set foot in something — set ˈfoot in/on sth idiom to enter or visit a place • the first man to set foot on the moon • I vowed never to set foot in the place again. Main entry: ↑footidiom …

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  • 64set foot on something — set ˈfoot in/on sth idiom to enter or visit a place • the first man to set foot on the moon • I vowed never to set foot in the place again. Main entry: ↑footidiom …

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  • 65set a trend — set the/a trend (for sb/sth) ► to start doing something that other people copy: »Our employee focus could well set the trend for successful companies in the future. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 66set a trend for sb — set the/a trend (for sb/sth) ► to start doing something that other people copy: »Our employee focus could well set the trend for successful companies in the future. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 67set the trend — set the/a trend (for sb/sth) ► to start doing something that other people copy: »Our employee focus could well set the trend for successful companies in the future. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 68set the trend for sb — set the/a trend (for sb/sth) ► to start doing something that other people copy: »Our employee focus could well set the trend for successful companies in the future. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 69set the/a trend — (for sb/sth) ► to start doing something that other people copy: »Our employee focus could well set the trend for successful companies in the future. Main Entry: ↑trend …

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  • 70Set — [set] n. [Gr Sēth < Egypt stẖ, śtsh] Egypt. Myth. a god of evil, represented as having an animal s head with square tipped ears …

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