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  • 71Sea Shepherd Conservation Society — 65° 21′ 00″ S 67° 58′ 00″ E / 65.35, 67.9667 …

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  • 72Sea of Galilee — ) or Sea of Gennesaret [ Complete Gospels , Robert J. Miller editor, 1992, translation note to Mark 4:35 41: ...Mark calls this lake the sea , using a word ( thalassa ) that most Greek writers reserve for the much larger Mediterranean (Luke uses… …

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  • 73Sea lamprey — Taxobox name = Petromyzon marinus status = LR/lc | status system = IUCN2.3 image caption = Sea lampreys on a lake trout regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Cephalaspidomorphi ordo = Petromyzontiformes familia = Petromyzontidae genus =… …

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  • 74put out — Synonyms and related words: abash, abashed, abroad, addle, addle the wits, adrift, afflicted, aggravate, aggravated, agitated, ail, air, annoy, annoyed, appall, astound, astray, at sea, ball up, balled up, be the matter, becloud, bedazzle,… …

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  • 75put about — the ship put about: TURN ROUND, come about, change course. → put * * * Nautical (of a ship) turn on the opposite tack * * * put about [phrasal verb] 1 put (something) about or put about (something …

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  • 76put in — {v.} 1. To add to what has been said; say (something) in addition to what others say. * /While the boys were discussing the car accident, Ben put in that the road was icy./ * /My father put in a word for me and I got the job./ 2. To buy and keep… …

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  • 77put in — {v.} 1. To add to what has been said; say (something) in addition to what others say. * /While the boys were discussing the car accident, Ben put in that the road was icy./ * /My father put in a word for me and I got the job./ 2. To buy and keep… …

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  • 78put\ in — v 1. To add to what has been said; say (smth) in addition to what others say. While the boys were discussing the car accident, Ben put in that the road was icy. My father put in a word for me and I got the job. 2. To buy and keep in a store to… …

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  • 79sea — [[t]si[/t]] n. 1) the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth s surface 2) a division of these waters, of considerable extent, marked off by land boundaries; ocean: the North Sea[/ex] 3) a large, landlocked body of water 4) the… …

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  • 80put off — {v.} 1. {informal} To cause confusion in; embarrass; displease. * /I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal./ * /The man s slovenliness put me off./ 2. To wait and have (something) at a later time; postpone. * /They put off the… …

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