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  • 101abrim — adjective Brimming, full to the brim …

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  • 102bump — 1610s, verb and noun, perhaps from Scandinavian, probably echoic, original sense was hitting then of swelling from being hit. Also has a long association with obsolete bum to make a booming noise, which perhaps influenced surviving senses like… …

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  • 103brimmer — n. cup or glass that is full to the brim …

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  • 104brimmers — n. cup or glass that is full to the brim …

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  • 105Iris Clert Gallery — The Iris Clert Gallery ( Galerie Iris Clert in French) was an art gallery named after its Greek owner and curator, Iris Clert. The single room gallery was located on 3 rue des beaux arts in Paris, France. It was open from 1955 to 1971 and during… …

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  • 106List of NFL nicknames — The following are nicknames throughout the history of the NFL. Contents 1 Teams 2 Players 3 Places 4 Fans 5 …

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  • 107Thiruppavai — The Tiruppavai is a collection of thirty stanzas ( pasuram ) in Tamil written by a Brahmin girl, Andal, in praise of the God Tirumal or Vishnu. It is part of Divya Prabandha, a work of the twelve Alvars, and is important in Tamil literature.… …

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  • 108Chief petty officer, 1st class — The chief petty officer 1st class rank insignia Chief petty officer, 1st class, aka CPO1, is the most senior non commissioned member (NCM) rank of the Royal Canadian Navy. It is equivalent to a chief warrant officer (CWO) in the Canadian Army and …

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  • 109Magical objects in Harry Potter — The following is a list of magical objects used in Harry Potter. These objects exist for the use of the characters in the series by J. K. Rowling. Contents 1 Communication 1.1 Enchanted coins 1.2 Howler …

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  • 110Phoenix in popular culture — The phoenix has proved an enduring allegorical symbol, symbolizing rebirth, renewal or uniqueness and often appears in modern popular culture. In literature Antiquity *Classical references to the phoenix include the early Christian Apostolic… …

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