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  • 61Computer surveillance — This article is about surreptitious monitoring of computer activity. For information on methods of preventing unauthorized access to computer data, see computer security. Computer surveillance is the act of performing surveillance of computer… …

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  • 62of — [[t]əv, STRONG ɒv, AM ʌv[/t]] ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, of is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives in order to introduce extra information. Of is also used in phrasal prepositions such as because of , instead of and in spite …

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  • 63Latin American Boom — The Latin American Boom ( Boom Latinoamericano ) was a literary movement of the 1960s and 1970s when the work of a group of relatively young Latin American novelists became widely circulated in Europe and throughout the world. The Boom is most… …

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  • 64List of cultural references to A Clockwork Orange — The novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess and the movie adaptation have wide ranging influences on popular culture, such as popular music, television, movies and other entertainment media.Thill, Scott, 2002, St. James Encyclopedia of… …

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  • 65neologise — (Brit.) v. coin a new word or expression; use new words or phrases; introduce new uses of old words; invent new religious doctrines, accept new religious principle (also neologize) …

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  • 66neologised — neologise (Brit.) v. coin a new word or expression; use new words or phrases; introduce new uses of old words; invent new religious doctrines, accept new religious principle (also neologize) …

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  • 67neologises — neologise (Brit.) v. coin a new word or expression; use new words or phrases; introduce new uses of old words; invent new religious doctrines, accept new religious principle (also neologize) …

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  • 68neologising — neologise (Brit.) v. coin a new word or expression; use new words or phrases; introduce new uses of old words; invent new religious doctrines, accept new religious principle (also neologize) …

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  • 69Language of adoption — The language of adoption is changing and evolving, and it has become a controversial issue tied closely to adoption reform efforts. The controversy arises over the use of terms which, while designed to be more appealing or less offensive to some… …

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  • 70Isabel Allende — Infobox Writer name = Isabel Allende birthdate = birth date and age|1942|8|2 birthplace = Lima, Peru nationality = Chilean American occupation = Novelist movement = magical realism notableworks = The House of the Spirits influences = Gabriel… …

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