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  • 31crash — I. verb Etymology: Middle English crasschen Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to break violently and noisily ; smash b. to damage (an airplane) in landing 2. a. to cause to make a loud noise …

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  • 32Play party — A play party is a social event in which people gather to practice BDSM and socialize with like minded people.Brame G. (2001) Come Hither! A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex , Fusion Press, London, page 63.] cite web… …

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  • 33The Mysterious Stranger — This article is about the unfinished work by Mark Twain. For the 1921 film, see The Mysterious Stranger (film). For the David Blaine book, see Mysterious Stranger. The Mysterious Stranger …

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  • 34Arturo Tolentino — 9th Vice President of the Philippines In office February 16, 1986 – February 25, 1986 President Ferdinand E. Marcos Preceded by A …

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  • 35Recruiting (college athletics) — In college athletics, recruiting is the term used for the process whereby college coaches add new players to their roster of student athletes each off season. In most instances, it involves a coach extending an athletic scholarship offer to a… …

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  • 36intrude — intruder, n. intrudingly, adv. /in troohd /, v., intruded, intruding. v.t. 1. to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome. 2. Geol. to thrust or force into. 3. to install (a cleric) in a church contrary to the wishes of its… …

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  • 38interfere — verb 1》 (interfere with) prevent from continuing or being carried out properly.     ↘get in the way of.     ↘handle or adjust without permission.     ↘Law attempt to bribe or intimidate (a witness). 2》 intervene without invitation or necessity.… …

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  • 39crash — I [[t]kræʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces 2) to break or fall to pieces with noise 3) (of moving objects) to collide, esp. violently and noisily 4) to strike with a crash 5) aer. to land an… …

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  • 40intrude — in•trude [[t]ɪnˈtrud[/t]] v. trud•ed, trud•ing 1) to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome 2) gel Geol. to thrust or force into 3) to come in without permission or welcome 4) gel Geol[/ex] to enter as an intrusion.… …

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