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  • 71Zunch Communications — Zunch Communications, Inc is an American search engine optimization company. From Dallas, Texas, Zunch provides e commerce and search engine marketing focused products and services.In 1996 one of Zunch s co founders, John G. Sanchez began a… …

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  • 72Sinkov statistic — Sinkov statistics, also known as log weight statistics, is a specialized field of statistics that was developed by Abraham Sinkov, while working for the small Signal Intelligence Service organization, the primary mission of which was to compile… …

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  • 73Diksha (film) — Diksha Directed by Arun Kaul Produced by NFDC Written by U. R. Ananthamurthy (Novel Story) Story by …

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  • 74RATF — (Robustness Analysis and Technology Forecasting) is a software development methodology acting as a plug in to the Rational Unified Process (RUP), ICONIX, Extreme Programming (XP) and Agile software development. The first part of the method was… …

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  • 75Absolution — • The remission of sin, or of the punishment due to sin, granted by the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Absolution     Absolution      …

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  • 76Auditor — • The designation of certain officials of the Roman Curia, whose duty it is to hear and examine the causes submitted to the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Auditor     Auditor …

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  • 77Mary Anne Raywid — (1928–2010) was an education scholar, author, and activist. She is well known for her founding of the School Within a School movement and her advocacy for public education. Contents 1 Life and Work 2 Philosophy 3 Mary Anne Raywid Award …

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  • 78acquit — ac|quit [əˈkwıt] v past tense and past participle acquitted present participle acquitting [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: acquiter, from quite free of ] 1.) [T usually passive] to give a decision in a court of law that someone is not… …

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  • 79acquit — verb acquitted, acquitting 1 (transitive usually passive) to give a decision in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime: All the defendants were acquitted. | acquit sb of sth: She was acquitted of murder. 2 acquit yourself… …

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  • 80unsighted — /ʌnˈsaɪtəd/ (say un suytuhd) adjective 1. (of a gun) not provided with sights. 2. (of a shot) fired without proper aiming. 3. not yet in view. 4. Sport (of an umpire, referee or linesperson) having their view obstructed, thus being unable to give …