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  • 71Fyodor Berezin — Infobox Writer name = Fyodor Berezin caption = birthdate = Birth date and age|1960|2|7|mf=y birthplace = Donetsk, USSR deathdate = nationality = Ukrainian occupation = Novelist genre = Science fiction movement = notableworks = influences =… …

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  • 72Jonas Moore — Sir Jonas Moore (1617 1679) was a mathematician, surveyor, Ordnance Officer and patron of astronomy. He participated in two of the most ambitious English civil engineering projects of the 17th century: the Great Level of the Fens and the building …

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  • 73Editions of the Bible — • Includes Hebrew and Greek editions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Editions of the Bible     Editions of the Bible      …

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  • 74Pyramid of Menkaure — Menkaure s Pyramid Menkaure Type True Pyramid …

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  • 75Miles Copeland (Home and Away) — Miles Copeland Home and Away character Portrayed by Josh Quong Tart Jackson Edwards (Flashback) Ryley Mickle (Flashback) Introduced by J …

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  • 76unanswerable — un|an|swer|a|ble [ ʌn ænsərəbl ] adjective 1. ) an unanswerable question has no known answer 2. ) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false: The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable …

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  • 77rebut — [rɪ bʌt] verb (rebuts, rebutting, rebutted) 1》 claim or prove to be false. 2》 archaic drive back or repel. Derivatives rebuttable adjective Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. rebuter, from OFr. re (expressing opposition) + boter …

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  • 78confute — v. a. 1. Overthrow (by argument), overcome (in debate), convict of error, put to silence, silence. 2. Disprove, refute, prove to be false …

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  • 79falsify — I. v. a. 1. Belie, misrepresent, counterfeit, misstate, garble, represent falsely. 2. Disprove, prove to be false, show unsound. 3. Violate, break by falsehood. II. v. n. Lie, tell lies or falsehoods, violate the truth …

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  • 80belie — verb his eyes belied his words Syn: contradict, be at odds with, call into question, show/prove to be false, disprove, debunk, discredit, controvert, negate; formal confute Ant: testify to, reveal …

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