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  • 71Narciso Bassols — García (October 22, 1897 – July 24, 1959)[1][2] was a Mexican lawyer,[2][3] socialist politician,[4] ambassador to France …

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  • 72Down by the Riverside (film) — Down by the Riverside Directed by Brad Davison Marama Killen Produced by Brad Davison Marama Killen Written by Brad Davison Marama Killen Joe Hitchcock Starring …

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  • 73Peter Dreher — (* 26. August 1932 in Mannheim) ist ein deutscher Maler und Graphiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen 3 Werke (Auswahl) …

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  • 74prosody — prosodic /preuh sod ik/, prosodical, adj. /pros euh dee/, n. 1. the science or study of poetic meters and versification. 2. a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification: Milton s prosody. 3. Ling. the stress and intonation… …

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  • 75unclose — /un klohz /, v.t., v.i., unclosed, unclosing. to bring or come out of a closed state; open. [1300 50; ME unclosen. See UN 2, CLOSE] * * * …

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  • 76World War I — the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies, beginning on July 28, 1914, and ending on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Abbr.: WWI Also called Great War, War of the… …

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  • 77human embryology — ▪ biology Introduction       the process encompassing the period from the formation of an embryo, through the development of a fetus, to birth.       The human body, like that of most animals, develops from a single cell produced by the union of… …

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  • 78nature, philosophy of — Introduction       the discipline that investigates substantive issues regarding the actual features of nature as a reality. The discussion here is divided into two parts: the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of biology.       In this… …

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  • 79unclose — verb /ʌnˈkləʊz/ To open; to unclench. His eyes he opened, shut, again unclosed, / For all was doubt and dizziness [...] …

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  • 80Septum — A word borrowed from the Latin "saeptum" meaning a "dividing wall or enclosure." * * * 1. [TA] A thin wall dividing two cavities or masses of softer tissue. See septal area, transparent s.. 2. In fungi, a wall; usually a cross …

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