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  • 121Ghagiel — ( variously Chaigidel, Chaigidiel, or Oghiel [1]), in the belief system of Kabbalah, is the name of the Qliphoth corresponding to the Sephirah Chokmah in the Tree of Life. They are demons, the Hinderers, described as black evil giants with… …

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  • 122Sedimentary budget — describes the process of growth or loss of sediment on a beach.The balance between the processes of adding and removing sand results in a beach that may appear to be stable but it is actually exchanging its material on all sides. If input and… …

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  • 123Acute hormonal imbalance — is a term attributed to women suffering from an excessive production of one hormone. It is a temporary condition and treatable, although one that can cause the sufferer great distress, particularly if undiagnosed.Physical side effects can range… …

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  • 124unbalanced — adjective a) not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy b) irrational or mentally deranged Syn: out of whack, lopsided, ill d …

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  • 125Alpaero Choucas — Choucas Role Motor glider National origin France Manufacturer ALPAERO Noin Aéronautique, Châteauvieux Designer Claude Noin First flight February 1996 Number built 2 flying, oth …

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  • 126Pareto Principle — A principle, named after economist Vilfredo Pareto, that specifies an unequal relationship between inputs and outputs. The principle states that, for many phenomena, 20% of invested input is responsible for 80% of the results obtained. Put… …

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  • 127unsteady — un|stead|y [ʌnˈstedi] adj 1.) shaking or moving in a way you cannot control ▪ He poured the coffee with a very unsteady hand. ▪ a baby s first unsteady steps ▪ She was quite unsteady on her feet (=she might fall over) . 2.) showing that you are… …

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  • 128imbalanced — adj. not balanced, lacking stability; uncoordinated …

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