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  • 61Gate-crashing — Gate crashing, Gatecrashing or party crashing (specific to parties) is the act of attending an invite only event without invitation. [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gate crashing gate crashing The free dictionary] ] The person doing the gate… …

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  • 62Niam Kuchi — Naim Kochi Born 1940 (age 70–71) Arrested January 1, 2003 Paktia Province USA Citizenship Afghanistan Detained at Guantanamo ISN 931 …

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  • 64intrusive — intrusively, adv. intrusiveness, n. /in trooh siv/, adj. 1. tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love. 2. characterized by or involving intrusion. 3. intruding; thrusting in. 4. Geol. a.… …

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  • 65barge in — verb To intrude; to enter or interrupt suddenly and without invitation. What makes you think you can just barge in and make demands of the CEO? …

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  • 66Vampire: The Requiem — cover Designer(s) Ari Marmell, C.A. Suleiman, Dean Shomshak; Justin Achilli, Philippe R. Boulle, Bill Bridges, Dean Burnham, Ken Cliffe, Michael Lee, Chris McDonough, Ethan Skemp, Richard Thomas, Mike Tinney, Stephan Wieck, Stewart Wieck, Fred… …

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  • 67Pearson , Karl — (1857–1936) British biometrician Pearson, the son of a London lawyer, studied mathematics at Cambridge University. He then joined University College, London, initially (from 1884) as professor of applied mathematics and mechanics and from 1911… …

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  • 68intrude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. interlope, intervene, interfere; butt in, trespass, encroach; overstep, obtrude. See between, ingress. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. meddle, interfere, interrupt, obtrude, interlope, impose, trespass,… …

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  • 69spec — spec1 [ spek ] noun count INFORMAL SPECIFICATION spec spec 2 [ spek ] adjective on spec without invitation or preparation: He wrote to them on spec and they offered him a job! spec letter/application/CV etc. a letter etc. that you send to an… …

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  • 70horn\ in — v slang To come in without invitation or welcome; interfere. Often used with on . Jack would often horn in on conversations discussing things he knew nothing about. Lee horned in on Ray and Annie and wanted to dance with Annie. Compare: butt in …

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