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  • 21send */*/*/ — UK [send] / US verb [transitive] Word forms send : present tense I/you/we/they send he/she/it sends present participle sending past tense sent UK [sent] / US past participle sent 1) to post a letter or parcel to someone I sent the letters… …

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  • 22Send, Surrey — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.2878 longitude= 0.5263 official name= Send map type= Surrey population = 4,138 [ [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7 b=800073 c=GU23+7EN d=16 e=15 g=490470… …

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  • 23Home computer — A home computer was a class of personal computer entering the market in 1977 and becoming common during the 1980s. [ [http://www.homecomputer.de/ Home of the home computer] website] They were marketed to consumers as accessible personal computers …

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  • 24Send the Fire — Infobox Album | Name = Send the Fire (Worship Sessions Volume 2) Type = Album Artist = Neal Morse Released = 14 March, 2006 USA Recorded = January 11 – 21, 2006 at Morse s home studio Genre = Christian rock Format = CD Length = 68:10 Label =… …

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  • 25send to heaven —    to kill    A Christian might also be sent home, to heaven, to his last or long account, or to the skies, and an American Indian, in a Western at least, to his happy hunting grounds:     Now I seemed to see that warrior that my hand had sent to …

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  • 26home — n., adj., adv., & v. n. 1 a the place where one lives; the fixed residence of a family or household. b a dwelling house. 2 the members of a family collectively; one s family background (comes from a good home). 3 the native land of a person or of …

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  • 27Home Rule Act 1914 — The Home Rule Act of 1914, also known as the (Irish) Third Home Rule Act (or Bill), and formally known as the Government of Ireland Act 1914 (4 5 Geo. 5 c. 90), was a British Act of Parliament intended to provide self government ( home rule ) for …

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  • 28home — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hom, from Old English hām village, home; akin to Old High German heim home, Lithuanian šeima family, servants, Sanskrit kṣema habitable, kṣeti he dwells, Greek ktizein to inhabit Date: before 12th century 1. a.… …

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  • 29Home warranty — A Home warranty is an insurance contract that covers the repair and replacement costs of home appliances. The warranty generally covers equipment and appliances such as dishwashers, plumbing systems, electrical systems etc. that fail due to… …

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  • 30home — also hostUnder the ISD, firms are bound by the rules of their domestic authorising ( authorisation) body (home) for all aspects of their ISD business with the exception of conduct of business rules. Home conduct of business rules apply for all… …

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