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  • 101work — /werrk/, n., adj., v., worked or (Archaic except for 35, 37, 40) wrought; working. n. 1. exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil. 2. something on which exertion or labor is expended; a task or undertaking: The… …

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  • 102football, gridiron — Game played, predominantly in the U.S. and Canada, on a rectangular field having two goalposts at each end. In the U.S. it is played between two teams of 11 players each. The object is to get an oblong ball, in possession of one side at a time,… …

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  • 103Tackle (American football) — Not to be confused with Tackle (football move). The positioning of the offensive tackles in a formation …

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  • 104Brother Blue — Photo by Pete Lee Born Hugh Morgan Hill July 12, 1921 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Died November 3, 2009 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S …

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  • 105United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge — Captain Russel s House in 1943 United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge (USNTC Bainbridge) was the US Navy Training Center located at Port Deposit, Maryland, on the bluffs of the northeast bank of the Susquehanna River. It was active from… …

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  • 106Bessel , Friedrich Wilhelm — (1784–1846) German astronomer Bessel was born into a poor family in Minden, Germany, and started work as a clerk. His interest in and aptitude for astronomy brought him to the attention of Heinrich Olbers, who obtained a position for him in the… …

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  • 107RESPONSABILITÉ — La notion de responsabilité prend place à la double jonction de l’éthique et du métaphysique, d’une part, de l’éthique et de l’anthropologique, de l’autre. En proclamant la responsabilité du sujet nouménal sans autre preuve que la douteuse… …

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  • 108power — Synonyms and related words: Establishment, VIP, ability, able, absolute power, absolutism, acme, activity, actuate, administration, ally, ampleness, amplitude, animate, appurtenance, aptitude, archduchy, archdukedom, ascendancy, authoritative,… …

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  • 109head — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hed, from Old English hēafod; akin to Old High German houbit head, Latin caput Date: before 12th century 1. the upper or anterior division of the animal body that contains the brain, the chief sense organs, and… …

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  • 110American and British English differences — For the Wikipedia editing policy on use of regional variants in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of style#National varieties of English. This is one of a series of articles about the differences between British English and American English, which …

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