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  • 91charged with crime — Accused of the commission of a crime, either formally, as by indictment, information, or affidavit, or informally, as by the statement in writing or by word of mouth that a person is guilty of a specified crime. In an extradition proceeding, the… …

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  • 92pre-Columbian civilizations — Introduction       the aboriginal American Indian (Mesoamerican Indian) cultures that evolved in Meso America (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th …

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  • 93Louis le Brocquy — Infobox Artist name = Louis le Brocquy imagesize = 230px caption = Photograph by Perry Ogden, 2000 birthdate = Birth date and age|1916|11|10|df=yes location = Dublin, Ireland deathdate = deathplace = nationality = Irish field = Painting, Drawing …

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  • 94gape — gapingly, adv. /gayp, gap/, v., gaped, gaping, n. v.i. 1. to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. 2. to open the mouth wide involuntarily, as the result of hunger, sleepiness, or absorbed attention. 3. to open as a gap; split or become open wide …

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  • 95Ctenophora — For the genus of crane flies, see Ctenophora (genus). Comb jellies Temporal range: Cambrian – Recent …

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  • 96gape — /geɪp / (say gayp) verb (i) (gaped, gaping) 1. a. to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. b. to stare as with open mouth. 2. to open the mouth wide, either intentionally or involuntarily. 3. to open as a gap; split or become open wide. –noun 4. a …

  • 97gape — [[t]geɪp, gæp[/t]] v. gaped, gap•ing, n. 1) to stare with open mouth, as in wonder 2) to open the mouth wide involuntarily as the result of hunger, sleepiness, or absorbed attention 3) to split or become open wide 4) a wide opening; breach 5) an… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 98Blake, William — born Nov. 28, 1757, London, Eng. died Aug. 12, 1827, London English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary. Though he did not attend school, he was trained as an engraver at the Royal Academy and opened a print shop in London in 1784. He… …

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  • 99Projectional radiography — or plain film radiography is the practise of producing 2D X ray images. Typically most body parts being x rayed, have two projections taken, usually at right angles to each other. This is for two reasons. First that many fractures are only… …

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  • 100Python molurus — Conservation status Near Threatened&#16 …

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