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  • 71History of the Jews —     History of the Jews     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of the Jews     (Yehúd m; Ioudaismos).     Of the two terms, Jews and Judaism, the former denotes usually the Israelites or descendants of Jacob (Israel) in contrast to Gentile races;… …

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  • 72assume the position — verb To turn away, with your hands in a visible and unmovable position so that you can be searched Now in this case, if the suspended bar were acted upon solely by the north pole of the magnet, it would assume the position AB …

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  • 73immobile — adjective a) not mobile, not movable b) fixed, unable to be moved Syn: fixed, sessile, unmovable Ant: mo …

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  • 74monolith — noun /ˈma.nə.ˌlɪθ/ a) A large single block of stone, used in architecture and sculpture. b) Anything massive, uniform and unmovable. See Also: monolithic …

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  • 75rostrum — (1) Anteriorly projecting, unpaired, usually rigid median extension of carapace between eyes or ocular peduncles; (2) anterior beaklike projection of valve margins overhanging incisure or notch (Ostracoda); (3) unpaired anteroventral plate of… …

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  • 76Konstantin Budkevich — Konstantin Budkevich. Konstanty Romuald Budkiewicz (Russian: Константин Ромуальд Будкевич) (June 19, 1867 March 31 or April 1, 1923) was a Roman Catholic priest executed by the Soviet Union as part of their repression of religion.[1] He remains… …

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  • 77Japan foot-and-mouth outbreak — Municipalities where FMD was identified. Light yellow: April 23, dark yellow: April 27, orange: May 15, light brown: May 17, dark brown: May 21, black: June 9. The Japan foot and mouth outbreak was an foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak… …

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  • 78Necroscope II: Wamphyri — Necroscope II: Vamphyri!   …

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  • 79permanent — I adjective abiding, ageless, ceaseless, changeless, chronic, confirmed, constant, continued, continuing, dateless, deep seated, durable, endless, enduring, engrafted, entrenched, established, eternal, everlasting, fast, fixed, immortal,… …

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  • 80firm — n [German Firma, from Italian, signature, ultimately from Latin firmare to make firm, confirm] 1: the name or title under which a company transacts business 2: a partnership of two or more persons that is not recognized as a legal person distinct …

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