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  • 11SU-122 — Infobox Weapon name=SU 122 caption=SU 122 SPH in Kubinka Tank Museum, 12 December 2006. origin=Soviet Union type=self propelled howitzer is vehicle=yes used by=Soviet Union wars=Eastern Front designer=F. F. Pietrow design date=15 April 1942… …

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  • 12Hot air engine — (historically simply air engine or caloric engine [cite book|author=Robert Sier|title=Hot air caloric and stirling engines. Vol.1, A history|edition=1st Edition (Revised)|publisher=L.A. Mair|year=1999|id=ISBN 0 9526417 0 4] ) is a catch all term… …

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  • 13transfer — transferable, transferrable, adj. transferability, n. transferrer, n. v. /trans ferr , trans feuhr/; n., adj. /trans feuhr/, v., transferred, transferring, n., adj. v.t. 1. to convey or remove from one place, person …

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  • 14transfer — verb trans fə: trα:ns , nz (transfers, transferring, transferred) 1》 move from one place to another. 2》 move to another department, occupation, team, etc.     ↘redirect (a telephone call) to a new line or extension. 3》 change to another place,… …

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  • 15assumption clause — A clause in a deed, lease, or other transfer of property whereby the transferee assumes some obligation of the transferrer chargeable against the property. See 37 Am J1st Mtg §§ 994, 997 …

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  • 16assumption of charge on land — The agreement of the transferee of property to pay obligations of the transferrer which are chargeable on it. Springer v De Wolf, 194 111 218, 62 NW 542 …

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  • 17contemplation of death — That expectancy of death which actuates the mind of the person on doing the act in question. Anno: 4 ALR 1523; something more than the general expectation of death which all persons entertain; an apprehension of death arising from some existing… …

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  • 18transfer — [trans′fər; ] for v., also [ trans fʉr′] vt. transferred, transferring [ME transferren < L transferre < trans , across + ferre, to BEAR1] 1. to convey, carry, remove, or send from one person, place, or position to another 2. to make over or …

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  • 19channelise — verb 1. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling • Syn: ↑steer, ↑maneuver, ↑manoeuver, ↑manoeuvre, ↑direct, ↑point, ↑head, ↑guide, ↑channelize …

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  • 20transfer — v. & n. v. (transferred, transferring) 1 tr. (often foll. by to) a convey, remove, or hand over (a thing etc.) (transferred the bag from the car to the station). b make over the possession of (property, a ticket, rights, etc.) to a person… …

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