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  • 121Battle of Otterburn — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Otterburn partof=Anglo Scottish border conflicts caption= date=5 August or 19 August, 1388 place=1 mile northwest of Otterburn, Northumberland result=Scottish victory combatant1=Scotland… …

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  • 122Minor characters in the Seafort Saga — This is a list of minor characters in the Seafort Saga created by David Feintuch. It includes characters other than the protagonist, Nicholas Seafort. Contents 1 Carr, Derek 1.1 Appearances 2 Frowel, Amanda …

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  • 123Revolutionary integrationism — is an analysis, philosophy, and program for resolving the black question the problem of the superoppression of blacks, and their liberation in the United States. It has its origins in the fight against slavery by Frederick Douglass and other… …

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  • 1242008 U.S. Open Golf Championship — Infobox Individual Golf Tournament tournament name = 2008 U.S. Open dates = June 12 16, 2008 location = San Diego, California course = Torrey Pines South Course tour = PGA Tour PGA European Tour Japan Golf Tour par = 71 yardage = 7,643 field =… …

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  • 125relapse — relapsable, adj. relapser, n. v. /ri laps /; n. /ri laps , ree laps/, v., relapsed, relapsing, n. v.i. 1. to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc.: to relapse into silence. 2. to fall back into illness after convalescence or… …

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  • 126recidivate — re·cid·i·vate /ri si də ˌvāt/ vi vat·ed, vat·ing [Medieval Latin recidivatus, past participle of recidivare to fall back, relapse, from Latin recidivus falling back, recurring]: to return to criminal activity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… …

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  • 127relapse — verb (i) /rəˈlæps / (say ruh laps) (relapsed, relapsing) 1. to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc.: to relapse into silence. 2. to fall back into illness after convalescence or apparent recovery. 3. to fall back into wrongdoing… …

  • 128surge — /sɜdʒ / (say serj) noun 1. a strong forward or upward movement, rush, or sweep, like that of swelling or rolling waves: the onward surge of an angry mob. 2. a strong, wavelike volume or body of something: a surge of smoke. 3. the rolling swell of …