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  • 81Icosathlon — Also called the double decathlon. In Track and Field, the icosathlon is an ultra multi event competition consisting of twenty events contested over two days. There is an extra rule, that each day should contain a pause of an hour. Mostly the… …

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  • 82List of traction engine manufacturers — Also see: List of tractor manufacturers : Also see: List of former tractor manufacturers : Also see: List of tractors built by other companies This is a list of companies that manufactured traction engines of any kind, including steam tractors,… …

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  • 83Welfare benefit simplification — also known as Universal Benefit, Single Benefit, Core Benefit, Single Core Benefit With the general complexity of welfare systems, there are occasional requests for simplification of welfare systems.The general aim is to head towards a simple… …

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  • 84Equine metabolic syndrome — Also known as Peripheral Cushings Disease and Equine Syndrome XThis is an area of much new research and is increasingly believed to have a major role in conditions such as laminitis. Although many factors (including cortisol metabolism and… …

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  • 85Butt (surname) — Also See Bhat (tribe) Butt (Urdu: بٹ, Hindi: भट), (also spelled Bhat, Butts, Butte, Butz and Buz) is a Muslim, Hindu and Christian family name.OriginThe surname Butt and its variants are of different origins:HistoryPOV check|date=June 2008The… …

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  • 86Mahasati meditation — Also known as Dynamic meditation, Mahasati Meditation is a form of mindfulness meditation. It is a technique developed by the late Thai Buddhist reformist, Luangpor Teean Jittasubho. Mahasati Meditation uses movement of the body to generate self… …

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  • 87Geisha in Rivalry — also translated under the title of Rivalry , is a novel. Rivalry: A Geisha’s Tale was first published in Japanese in 1918 and was first translated into English in 1963. The author, Nagai Kafu, a Japanese novelist, was born in 1879 and died in… …

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  • 88baptize — also baptise verb (baptized; also baptised; baptizing; also baptising) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French baptiser, from Late Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein to dip, baptize, from baptein to dip, dye; akin to Old Norse kvefja to… …

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  • 89calorie — also calory noun (plural ries) Etymology: French calorie, from Latin calor heat, from calēre to be warm more at lee Date: 1866 1. a. the amount of heat required at a pressure of one atmosphere to raise the temperature of one gram of water one… …

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  • 90embed — also imbed verb (embedded; also imbedded; embedding; also imbedding) Date: circa 1794 transitive verb 1. a. to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix < fossils embedded in stone > b. to make something an integral part of …

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