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  • 121Mahina Cyclone of 1899 — Cyclone Mahina Category 5 cyclone (Australian scale) Formed Unknown Dissipated 5 March 1899 (1899 03 06) Highest winds 10 minute sustained: 205 km/h (125 mph) …

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  • 122Münchausen syndrome by proxy — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 33167 eMedicine med/3544 …

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  • 123On Sizes and Distances — [of the Sun and Moon] (Περὶ μεγεθῶν καὶ ἀποστημάτων – Peri megethon kai apostematon) is a text by the ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus. It is not extant, but some of its contents have been preserved in the works of Ptolemy and his commentator… …

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  • 124Abelard, Peter — (Abaelard, Abailard 1079–1142) French scholastic philosopher. Born near Nantes, Abelard lived a hectic life, quite apart from the misfortune he incurred as a result of his romance of 1118 (for the details of which, see Héloïse ). He was educated… …

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  • 125distinct — I (clear) adjective apparent, clarus, clear cut, clear to the mind, clear to the senses, clearly defined, concrete, conspicuous, crystal clear, definite, distinctus, distinguishable, easily perceived, easily understood, eidetic, evident, explicit …

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  • 126inconsistent — I adjective at variance, capricious, changeable, conflicting, contradictory, contrarius, contrary, different, disagreeing, discordant, discrepant, dissonant, divergent, erratic, fickle, fitful, flighty, illogical, incompatible, incongruous,… …

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  • 127contradictory — I adjective abjuratory, absonant, adversative, adverse, antagonistic, antithetical, asserting the contrary, asserting the opposite, at odds, at variance, clashing, conflicting, confutative, confuting, contradicting, contradistinct,… …

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  • 128deviant — I adjective aberrant, abnormal, adverse to, against the rules, atypical, clashing, contrary, counter to, departing from, desultory, deviating, discordant, discrepant, dissident, dissonant, divergent, eccentric, errant, heretical, in violation of …

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