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  • 121tread — [tred] vt. TROD or (in tread water: see phr. below) treaded, trodden or trod or (in tread water) treaded, treading, trod [ME treden < OE tredan, akin to Ger treten < IE * dreu < base * drā, to run, step > TRAP1] 1. to walk on, in,… …

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  • 122Cryptoconchoidsyphonostomata — Royalty Theatre programme, March 1875, with Cryptoconchoidsyphonostomata on the bill Cryptoconchoidsyphonostomata,[1] or While it s to be Had was a one act play styled a successful romantic Extravaganza , written by R. H. Edgar and Charles… …

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  • 123tide over — [v] help along aid, assist, bridge the gap*, keep head above water*, keep one going, see through; concept 110 Ant. hinder, hurt …

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  • 124Hans Jüttner — (2 March 1894 ndash; 24 May 1965) was head of the SS s Main Leadership Office and also an SS Obergruppenführer.Jüttner was born in Schmiegel (Śmigiel) in the Province of Posen. After finishing Gymnasium , Jüttner joined the army as a volunteer… …

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  • 125dunk´er — dunk «duhngk», verb, noun. Informal. –v.t. 1. to dip (something, especially food) into a liquid: »to dunk doughnuts in coffee, to dunk one s head in water. 2. to lower or drop (a basketball) into the basket from above; place (a dunk shot): »Manny …

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  • 126Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla — EP by Grandaddy Released September 27, 2005 …

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  • 127Nick Stone (Andy McNab character) — Nick Stone is the main fictional character in a series of books written by Andy McNab, who is an ex member of British Army regiment the SAS. Andy McNab has written about Nick Stone in thirteen different books. Nick has undertaken many missions… …

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  • 128The Hero Initiative — The Hero Initiative, formerly known as A Commitment to Our Roots, or ACTOR, is the first federally recognized not for profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators, writers and artists in need. Founded in late 2000 by a consortium… …

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