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71Soviet deportations from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina — The Soviet deportations from Bessarabia were part of Joseph Stalin s policy of political repression (see Population transfer in the Soviet Union). The deported were typically moved to so called special settlements (спецпоселения) (see Involuntary …
72Trustee from the Toolroom — is a novel written by the late Nevil Shute. Shute died in January, 1960, and Trustee was published posthumously later that year. Plot summaryThe plot of the novel hinges on the actions of a technical journalist, Keith Stewart, whose life has been …
73Escape From Luna II — Infobox Gundam Episode (MSG) Title= Escape From Luna II episode no= 4 prod code= airdateJ airdateUS= July 26, 2001 Episode 2=Destroy Gundam! Episode 1=Vote to Attack Current Episode= Escape From Luna II Episode +1= Re Entry to Earth Episode +2=… …
74Man from Tangier — Directed by Lance Comfort Produced by W.G. Chalmers Written by Paddy Manning O Brine Starring Robert Hutton Lisa Gastoni …
75Belgium — • Information on the history, education, and cemeteries of the country Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belgium Belgium † …
76safe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. secure, protected; unharmed, intact; trustworthy. See safety, security, trust. Ant., dangerous. n. repository, strongbox, locker, vault; slang, condom. See store, safety, hindrance. II (Roget s IV)… …
77safe — I adjective armed, armored, benign, cared for, certain, covered, defended, dependable, ensconced, entrenched, fidus, foolproof, free from danger, free from harm, free from hurt, free from injury, free from risk, guaranteed, guarded, harmless,… …
78safe — safe, secure can both mean free from danger or apprehension of danger. Safe may imply that one has passed through dangers or has run some risk (as of injury or of being lost) without incurring harm or damage {arrived home safe and sound after… …
79res´cu|er — res|cue «REHS kyoo», verb, cued, cu|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to save from danger, capture, or harm; free; deliver: »The firemen rescued the children from the burning house. 2. Law. a) to take (a person) forcibly or unlawfully from …
80res|cue — «REHS kyoo», verb, cued, cu|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to save from danger, capture, or harm; free; deliver: »The firemen rescued the children from the burning house. 2. Law. a) to take (a person) forcibly or unlawfully from …