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  • 61regain — re‧gain [rɪˈgeɪn] verb regain (lost) ground to start to be more successful again after a difficult period of time: • The dollar regained some of its lost ground today. • He stressed that the company was confident of regaining lost ground thanks… …

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  • 62recover — To get or obtain again, to collect, to get renewed possession of; to win back. To regain, as lost property, territory, appetite, health, courage. In a narrower sense, to be successful in a suit, to collect or obtain amount, to have judgment, to… …

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  • 63Bishop of Clogher — Christianity portal The Bishop of Clogher is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Clogher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Following the Reformation, there are now parallel apostolic successions: one of the …

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  • 64Skybus Airlines — Infobox Airline airline = Skybus Airlines logo size = 250 fleet size = 12 (63 firm orders at time of shutdown) destinations = 17 IATA = SX ICAO = SXB callsign = SKYBUS parent = company slogan = Only birds fly cheaper. founded = 2004 commenced =… …

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  • 65Jason Torney — Infobox afl player firstname = Jason lastname = Torney | birthdate = Birth date and age|1977|6|16|df=y birthplace = originalteam = South Adelaide heightweight = 187cm / 84kg dead = alive deathdate = deathplace = debutdate = Round 15, 23 June 1996 …

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  • 66Morelos, José María — • Mexican patriot, b. at Valladolid (now called Morelia in his honour), Mexico, on 30 September, 1765; shot at San Cristóbal Ecatepec on 22 December, 1815 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Morelos, José María …

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  • 67Jose Maria Morelos —     José María Morelos     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► José María Morelos     Mexican patriot, b. at Valladolid (now called Morelia in his honour), Mexico, on 30 September, 1765; shot at San Cristóbal Ecatepec on 22 December, 1815. His father died… …

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  • 68Diffie–Hellman key exchange — (D–H)[nb 1] is a specific method of exchanging keys. It is one of the earliest practical examples of key exchange implemented within the field of cryptography. The Diffie–Hellman key exchange method allows two parties that have no prior knowledge …

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  • 69Bishop of Ardfert and Aghadoe — Christianity portal The Bishop of Ardfert and Aghadoe (usually referred to as the Bishop of Ardfert) was an episcopal title which took its name after the village of Ardfert and townland of Aghadoe, both in County Kerry, Ireland …

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  • 70Operation Sea Lion — Part of Western Front of the Second World War Operational scope …

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