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  • 121European Underwater Federation (EUF) — The European Underwater Federation (EUF) is an organisation of European SCUBA training organisations. Purpose and Scope The EUF serves as a forum allowing recreational scuba diver training organisations to meet, exchange ideas and speak with a… …

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  • 122Pantun — Das Pantun, auch Pantum, Pantoun, ist eine ursprünglich mündlich vorgetragene Strophenform in malaiischer Sprache. Schriftlich tauchen Pantuns erstmals in den Malaiischen Annalen (Sejarah Melayu)[1] aus dem 16. Jahrhundert und in der… …

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  • 123Synagogue Council of America — ▪ American Jewish organization       a Jewish organization founded in 1926 to provide most congregationally affiliated Jews (regardless of individual differences) with a common voice in interfaith activities, especially those involving Christians …

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  • 124Club de Clichy — During the French Revolution, the Club de Clichy formed in 1794, following the fall of Robespierre, 9 Thermidor an II (27 July 1794). The political club that came to be called the Clichyens met in rooms in the rue de Clichy, which led west… …

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  • 125Miss Foozie — rides in the back of a car during the 2010 pride parade in Chicago, Illinois …

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  • 126Nina Fishman — (26 May 1946 – 5 December 2009) was an American born English labour movement historian and political activist. Fishman was born in San Francisco. Her father, Leslie Fishman, was an economist at the University of California, Berkeley. However, he… …

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  • 127Islam —    Islam is the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith which regards itself as incorporating the final revelation in the message of the Qur’an from God to the Prophet Muhammad. This message ends the process of prophecy and completes the… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 128rumor — I. n. 1. Report, talk, bruit, gossip, hearsay. 2. Flying report, common voice, town talk. 3. Report, story, news, tidings, bruit. 4. Fame, reputation, celebrity, repute. II. v. a. Report, tell, bruit, circulate, spread abroad, noise abroad …

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