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  • 1Win Brockmeyer — (September 16, 1907 – March 1980) was an American football coach from Wausau, Wisconsin. BackgroundWinfred Otto Brockmeyer was born in Mankato, Minnesota on September 16, 1908, the son of Otto and Margaret Brockmeyer. He attended the University… …

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  • 2outright — (The adjective is pronounced [[t]a͟ʊtraɪt[/t]]. The adverb is pronounced [[t]a͟ʊtra͟ɪt[/t]].) 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use outright to describe behaviour and actions that are open and direct, rather than indirect. Kawaguchi finally resorted to an… …

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  • 3win — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, comfortable, convincing, decisive, easy, emphatic, handsome (esp. BrE), resounding, runaway (BrE) …

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  • 4outright — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Outright is used with these nouns: ↑ban, ↑cancellation, ↑confrontation, ↑contempt, ↑deception, ↑denial, ↑disbelief, ↑dismissal, ↑hostility, ↑lie, ↑majori …

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  • 5Austria — Austrian, adj., n. /aw stree euh/, n. a republic in central Europe. 8,054,078; 32,381 sq. mi. (83,865 sq. km). Cap.: Vienna. German, Österreich. * * * Austria Introduction Austria Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro… …

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  • 6Iran — /i ran , i rahn , uy ran /, n. a republic in SW Asia. 67,540,002; ab. 635,000 sq. mi. (1,644,650 sq. km). Cap.: Teheran. Formerly (until 1935), Persia. * * * Iran Introduction Iran Background: Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic… …

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  • 7Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 1990 — The 1990 Conservative Party leadership election in the United Kingdom took place in November 1990 following the decision of former Defence and Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine to stand against the incumbent Conservative leader and Prime… …

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  • 8History of the Conservative Party — The modern Conservative Party of the United Kingdom traces its origins back to the Tory supporters of Duke of York, later King James VII II, during the 1678 1681 exclusion. The name was originally meant as a pejorative a Tory was a type of Irish… …

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  • 9Majoritarian — A majoritarian electoral system is one which is based on a winner take all principle. This is in contrast to the proportional representation (PR) family of electoral systems, which split the mandates in rough proportion with votes gained by each… …

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  • 10David Owen — For other people named David Owen, see David Owen (disambiguation). The Right Honourable The Lord Owen CH PC FRCP Leader of the Social Democratic Party …

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