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  • 71Roads in the United Kingdom — The A2 at Leyton Cross, Dartford. Roads in the United Kingdom form a network of varied quality and capacity. Road distances are shown in miles or yards and UK speed limits are in miles per hour (mph) or use of the national speed limit (NSL)… …

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  • 72Britain in the American Civil War — The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was officially neutral in the American Civil War. Confederate strategy depended on British and French intervention and that never happened; intervention would have meant war with the U.S. Although… …

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  • 73nose — nose1 [ nouz ] noun count *** 1. ) the part of your face above your mouth that you use for smelling and breathing. The two holes in your nose are called nostrils: Her nose is bleeding. Hold your nose (=press the two sides of it) and put your head …

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  • 74nose — 1 noun 1 ON YOUR FACE (C) the part of your face that you smell with and breathe through: a broken nose | Marty punched him on the nose. | blow your nose (=clear it by blowing strongly into a piece of cloth or soft paper): Here, take this hanky… …

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  • 75repudiate — verb (T) formal 1 to refuse to accept something; reject 1 (1): He repudiated all offers of friendship. 2 to state formally that something is untrue or incorrect: I repudiate emphatically any suggestion that I have acted dishonourably. 3 old… …

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  • 76default — n 1. neglect, negligence, inadvertence, dereliction, fault, oversight; shortcoming; lapse, failure, omission, nonfulfillment, nonfeasance, nonperformance, Sports. forfeiture. 2. nonpayment, nonremittal, delinquency, Commerce. dishonor. 3. want,… …

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  • 77dishonor — n 1. disgrace, shame, reproach, ignominy, ill repute, public disgrace or contempt; scandal, degradation, shameful conduct, dishonorableness, ingloriousness; abasement, debasement, vitiation, fall, downfall, descent; infamy, odium, opprobrium,… …

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  • 78have none of something — informal phrase to not allow someone to do something or behave in a particular way He wanted to teach her how to manage her money, but she was having none of it. Let’s have none of your silly excuses. Thesaurus: to refuse permission, or to not… …

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  • 79re|pu´di|a´tor — re|pu|di|ate «rih PYOO dee ayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to refuse to accept; reject: »to repudiate a doctrine. The old man shook his head, gently repudiating the imputation (Dickens). SYNONYM(S): discla …

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  • 80re|pu|di|ate — «rih PYOO dee ayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to refuse to accept; reject: »to repudiate a doctrine. The old man shook his head, gently repudiating the imputation (Dickens). SYNONYM(S): discla …

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