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  • 41Timeform — est une publication britannique fondée en 1948, consacrée aux courses hippiques. Rating Chaque année, Timeform publie des classifications, attribuant aux chevaux une « valeur », ou rating, suivant de nombreux critères. Le rating est… …

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  • 42Alien (creature in Alien franchise) — This article is about the creature from the Alien film series. For other fictional aliens, see Extraterrestrial life in popular culture. For other uses, see Alien (disambiguation). Alien An Alien in Alien vs. Predator Classification …

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  • 43Cthulhu Mythos deities — Writer H.P. Lovecraft created a number of fictional beings throughout the course of his literary career, including the Great Old Ones and the Outer Gods. The Elder Gods are a later creation of writer such as August Derleth, who is credited with… …

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  • 44Noble Nashua — Sire Nashua Grandsire Nasrullah Dam Noble Lady Damsire Vaguely Noble Sex Stallion …

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  • 45indefinitely — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Vaguely] Syn. loosely, unclearly, vaguely, ambiguously, indistinctly, incoherently, obscurely, indecisively, incompletely, lightly, briefly, momentarily, equivocally, inexactly, amorphously, generally, irresolutely,… …

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  • 46b(e)u-1, bh(e)u- —     b(e)u 1, bh(e)u     English meaning: expr. sound of hitting     Deutsche Übersetzung: schallnachahmend for dumpfe Schalleindrũcke, e.g. Uhuruf, dumpfer Schlag among others     Material: Pers. būm “owl”; Arm. bu, buēč “owl” (without consonant …

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  • 47mistily — adverb 1. in a misty manner the summits of the mountains were mistily purple • Derived from adjective: ↑misty 2. in a vague way he looked vaguely familiar he explained it somewhat mistily • Syn: ↑vaguely …

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  • 48Affair — Af*fair ([a^]f*f[^a]r ), n. [OE. afere, affere, OF. afaire, F. affaire, fr. a faire to do; L.. ad + facere to do. See {Fact}, and cf. {Ado}.] 1. That which is done or is to be done; matter; concern; as, a difficult affair to manage; business of… …

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  • 49affair — noun Etymology: Middle English afere, from Anglo French afaire, from a faire to do Date: 14th century 1. a. plural commercial, professional, public, or personal business b. matter …

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  • 50Westeros — is one of the three continents described in George R. R. Martin s fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire . It is loosely based on medieval Europe. WorldGeographyThe story of A Song of Ice and Fire takes place mainly on the continent of Westeros.… …

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