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  • 121Page, Thomas Nelson — ▪ American author born April 23, 1853, Oakland plantation, near Beaver Dam, Va., U.S. died Nov. 1, 1922, Oakland, Calif.  American author whose work fostered romantic legends of Southern plantation life.       Page attended Washington College… …

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  • 122page —    One side of a leaf, or sheet of paper in a publication, letter, book, or manuscript, often with reference to its contents. Page can also refer to a Web page. It is also a common field of reference in graphic design. In a book, the right hand… …

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  • 123page traffic — / peɪdʒ ˌtræfɪk/ noun the proportion of readers of a publication who read a particular page ● Let’s find out the page traffic before we decide to advertise on page two …

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  • 124Page Township, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Page Township, Minnesota settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Minnesota pushpin… …

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  • 125Two dollar bill — The two dollar bill may refer to banknotes (bills) of currencies that are named dollar. Note that some of these currencies may have coins for 2 dollars instead. Some of these currencies may not have this denomination at all. Australian 2 dollar… …

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  • 126Two-dimensional graph — A two dimensional graph is the graph of a function of one variable f ( x ). Provided that x and f ( x ) are real numbers, the graph can be represented as a straight or curved curve in a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.ExampleThe graph …

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  • 127Two For The Road — Voyage à deux Pour les articles homonymes, voir Voyage (homonymie). Voyage à Deux (Two for the Road) est un film britannique réalisé par Stanley Donen, sorti en 1967. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 …

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  • 128Two Solitudes — Hugh MacLennan Pour les articles homonymes, voir MacLennan. Hugh MacLennan est un écrivain, professeur et journaliste québécois de langue anglaise, né à Glace Bay, Nouvelle Écosse, en 1907 et décédé le 9 octobre 1990. Après des études aux… …

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