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  • 31J. Edward Pawlick — (27 April 1927, New York City 7 October 2007, Weston, Massachusetts[1]) was a Massachusetts lawyer, publisher and anti gay activist. In 1972 Pawlick started Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly which he sold to his daughter, Susan P. Hall, in the 1990s.… …

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  • 33Nickel–cadmium battery (vented cell type) — Vented cell (wet cell, flooded cell) is a type of nickel–cadmium battery that is used when large capacities and high discharge rates are required. The term vented refers to a difference to common NiCd batteries which are sealed. They are used in… …

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  • 35overcharge — o‧ver‧charge [ˌəʊvəˈtʆɑːdʒ ǁ ˌoʊvərˈtʆɑːrdʒ] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMMERCE to charge someone too much money for something: • Divorce lawyers often overcharge women clients. overcharge (somebody) for something • The company overcharged… …

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  • 36Redundance — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Redundance >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 redundance redundance Sgm: N 1 too much too much too many Sgm: N 1 superabundance superabundance superfluity superfluence| saturation Sgm: N 1 nimiety nimiety …

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  • 37punter —    British    an inexperienced visitor who can be overcharged or robbed    Literally, someone who bets on horses or greyhounds, whence a habitual loser:     Many airport taxi drivers object to driving their fellow countrymen, motivated by the… …

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  • 38overcharge — verb 1 (I, T) to charge someone too much money for something: overcharge sb: The cashier overcharged me by at least $2.00. 2 too full of emotion or excitement: The atmosphere in the stadium was overcharged with excitement. 3 (T) to put too much… …

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  • 39overcharge — verb 1) clients are being overcharged Syn: swindle, charge too much, cheat, defraud, fleece, short change; informal rip off, sting, screw, rob, diddle, have, rook, gouge 2) the decoration is overcharged …

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  • 40Peregruzka — Russian for “overcharged” or “overloaded” – not “reset,” as Hillary Clinton believed. Described by The New York Times as a “gag gift gone awry,” Hillary Clinton presented Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov with a joke “emergency red button”… …

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