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  • 91hover — intransitive verb (hovered; hovering) Etymology: Middle English hoveren, frequentative of hoven to hover Date: 15th century 1. a. to hang fluttering in the air or on the wing b. to remain suspended over a place or object 2. a. to move to and fro… …

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  • 92Questioning — is a major form of human thought and interpersonal communication. The term may have the following specific meanings.*Interrogation *Scepticism, a state of uncertainty or doubt, or of challenging a previously held belief *Questioning (sexuality… …

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  • 93Robert Jovicic — ) Robert Jovicic was a long time resident of Australia who was deported to Serbia where he became destitute in 2005.Jovicic was born on December 4, 1966 in France of Serbian parents. At the age of two, his family migrated to Australia, where… …

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  • 94Otherness (F. Paul Wilson) — The Otherness is a malevolent force present in several of the novels by F. Paul Wilson. From the human perspective, the Otherness is evil – greater in scope than Satan and similar high agents of evil, and possibly the inspiration for such… …

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  • 95United Kingdom general election, 1812 — The election to the 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the fourth general election to be held after the Union of Great Britain and Ireland.The fourth United Kingdom Parliament was dissolved on 29 September 1812. The new Parliament was… …

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  • 96The Morgaine Stories — For other uses of Morgaine , see Morgaine (disambiguation). The Morgaine Stories Gate of Ivrel, the first novel in the Morgaine Cycle. The cover art depicts Morgaine and Vanye in front of a time gate; Morgaine is unsheathing her gate destroying… …

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  • 97National Westminster Bank plc v Spectrum Plus Limited — [2005] UKHL 41 was a UK company law decision of House of Lords which settled a number of outstanding legal issues relating to floating charges and recharacterisation risk under the English common law. However, the House of Lords also considered… …

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  • 98Stringer (journalism) — In journalism, a stringer is a type of freelance journalist who contributes reportage to a news organization on an on going basis but is paid individually for each piece of published or broadcast work. As freelancers, stringers do not receive a… …

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  • 99dangle — dangler, n. danglingly, adv. /dang geuhl/, v., dangled, dangling, n. v.i. 1. to hang loosely, esp. with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze. 2. to hang around or follow a person, as if seeking favor or attention. 3. Gram.… …

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  • 100string — stringless, adj. stringlike, adj. /string/, n., v., strung; strung or (Rare) stringed; stringing. n. 1. a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line. 2. something resembling a cord or thread. 3. Physics. a mathematical entity… …

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