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  • 21Limpkin — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) …

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  • 22Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome Caption = Upper extremity of right femur viewed from behind and above. DiseasesDB = 9891 ICD10 = ICD10|M|91|1|m|91 ICD9 = ICD9|732.1 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 001264 eMedicineSubj = radio… …

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  • 23Martin (TV series) — Martin The main characters of Martin (from left to right), Tommy, Gina, Martin, Pam and Cole. Genre Sitcom Created by John Bowman Martin Lawrence …

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  • 24Walk this way (movie line) — Walk this way is a recurrent joke in a number of movies and television shows, most notably movies by Mel Brooks. [ Comedy Writing Secrets , p. 60; Melvin Helitzer, F W Publications, 1992. ISBN 0898795109] It may be derived from an old vaudeville… …

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  • 25Organophosphate poisoning — Classification and external resources Phosphoric acid ICD 10 T …

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  • 26halting — haltingly, adv. haltingness, n. /hawl ting/, adj. 1. faltering or hesitating, esp. in speech. 2. faulty or imperfect. 3. limping or lame: a halting gait. [1375 1425; late ME; see HALT2, ING2] * * * …

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  • 27limp — limp1 limper, n. limpingly, adv. /limp/, v.i. 1. to walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame. 2. to proceed in a lame, faltering, or labored manner: His writing limps from one cliché to another. The old car limped along. 3. to progress… …

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  • 28Lord Byron — For other holders of the title, see Baron Byron. For other uses, see Byron (disambiguation), Lord Byron (disambiguation) and George Byron (disambiguation). The Right Honourable The Lord Byron FRS Portrait of Lord Byron by Thomas Phillips …

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  • 29halting — adjective 1) a halting conversation halting English Syn: hesitant, faltering, hesitating, stumbling, stammering, stuttering; broken, imperfect Ant: fluent 2) his halting gait …

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  • 30halting — halt•ing [[t]ˈhɔl tɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) cvb faltering or hesitating, esp. in speech 2) cvb faulty or imperfect 3) cvb limping or lame: a halting gait[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425 halt′ing•ly, adv. halt′ing•ness, n …

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