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  • 121Lame duck — Lame Lame (l[=a]m), a. [Compar. {Lamer} (l[=a]m [ e]r); superl. {Lamest}.] [OE. lame, AS. lama; akin to D. lam, G. lahm, OHG., Dan., & Sw. lam, Icel. lami, Russ. lomate to break, lomota rheumatism.] 1. (a) Moving with pain or difficulty on… …

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  • 122Lamer — Lame Lame (l[=a]m), a. [Compar. {Lamer} (l[=a]m [ e]r); superl. {Lamest}.] [OE. lame, AS. lama; akin to D. lam, G. lahm, OHG., Dan., & Sw. lam, Icel. lami, Russ. lomate to break, lomota rheumatism.] 1. (a) Moving with pain or difficulty on… …

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  • 123Lamest — Lame Lame (l[=a]m), a. [Compar. {Lamer} (l[=a]m [ e]r); superl. {Lamest}.] [OE. lame, AS. lama; akin to D. lam, G. lahm, OHG., Dan., & Sw. lam, Icel. lami, Russ. lomate to break, lomota rheumatism.] 1. (a) Moving with pain or difficulty on… …

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  • 124Pierre Poilievre — Infobox CanadianMP | name= Pierre Poilievre| cabinet=Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury BoardAn image of Pierre Poilievre is available [http://www.imatrix.ca/WDS6/upload/dir/pp/PoilievreP%2001%20Low.jpghere.] term start=2004 …

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  • 125Life tenure — A life tenure or lifetime tenure is a term of office that lasts for the office holder s lifetime, unless the office holder is removed from office under extraordinary circumstances. Federal court judges in the United States gain life tenureship… …

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  • 126Clerk (disambiguation) — A clerk is someone who works in an office. Contents 1 Office holder 1.1 Former titles 2 Non government titles 3 Media …

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  • 127Árbæjarsafn — is the historical museum of the city of Reykjavík as well as an open air museum and a regional museum. Its purpose is to give the public an insight into the living conditions, work and recreational activities of the people of Reykjavík in earlier …

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  • 128A Contention for Honor and Riches — is a Caroline era stage play, a short drama or interlude written by James Shirley and first published in 1633. Generally classed as a morality play, it illustrates the continuing influence of archaic forms of drama on the relatively sophisticated …

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