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  • 81interchange — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Exchange of something for its equal Nouns interchange, exchange, interchangeableness, interchangeability; permutation, intermutation; reciprocation, reciprocity, transportation, shuffling, give and take; …

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  • 82switch — Synonyms and related words: about face, accommodation, action, adaptation, adjustment, agency, alchemy, alteration, alternate, amelioration, anagnorisis, angle, apostacize, apostasy, apostatize, appendage, architectonics, architecture, argument,… …

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  • 83riposte — n 1. retort, rejoinder, return, repartee, sally, comeback, snappy comeback, barb, zinger, Inf. backchat; witty reply, quip, bon mot, mot; answer, reply, response, replication, acknowledgment. 2. retaliation, reciprocation, like for like; counter… …

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  • 84Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born …

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  • 85Roland — This article is about the legendary figure. For other uses, see Roland (disambiguation). The Roland of legend blowing his horn Oliphaunt to summon the emperor to his aid Roland (Frankish: Hruodland) (died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military… …

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  • 86Ann Coulter — At a book signing at CPAC FL in Orlando, Florida …

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  • 87Tit for tat — is a highly effective strategy in game theory for the iterated prisoner s dilemma. It was first introduced by Anatol Rapoport in Robert Axelrod s two tournaments, held around 1980. Based on the English saying meaning equivalent retaliation ( tit… …

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  • 88Charles B. Rangel — Charles B. Rangel …

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  • 89Cash for Honours — (also Cash for Peerages, Loans for Honours or Loans for Peerages) is the name given by some in the media to a political scandal in the United Kingdom in 2006 and 2007 concerning the connection between political donations and the award of life… …

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  • 90tragedy — /traj i dee/, n., pl. tragedies. 1. a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some overpowering force, as fate or society …

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