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  • 91Water privatization in Cuba — began in 2000 when the socialist government of Cuba signed a 25 year concession contract with a private company to manage the water and sewer system in 12 of the 15 municipalities that make up the country s capital Havana. The company, called the …

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  • 92Make-up Art Cosmetics — Type Subsidiary Industry Consumer goods Founded 1984 Headquar …

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  • 93Make a Jazz Noise Here — Álbum en directo de Frank Zappa Publicación 4 de junio de 1991 2 de mayo de 1995 (reedición) Grabación Entre febrero y junio de 1988 Género(s) …

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  • 94Make Up Your Mind (Theory of a Deadman song) — Make Up Your Mind Single by Theory of a Deadman from the album Theory of a Deadman …

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  • 95Water torch — can mean: * An oxyhydrogen torch whose gas supply is generated immediately by electrolysis of water. *The water plant Typha latifolia , because its stems when soaked in oil make good burning torches *Distinguish from: ** A diver s underwater… …

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  • 96Make a Jazz Noise Here — Album par Frank Zappa Sortie juin 1991 Enregistrement entre février et juin 1988 Durée 136 min 44 s Genre Rock …

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  • 97Make a Splash — is a child focused water safety initiative created by the USA Swimming Foundation. The goal of the foundation is to prevent drownings by teaching every child in the United States how to swim.[1] Make A Splash works by providing free swimming… …

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  • 98water — wa‧ter [ˈwɔːtə ǁ ˈwɒːtər, ˈwɑː ] verb water something → down phrasal verb [transitive] to make a suggestion, rule, or proposal less forceful by removing some parts of it: • A late amendment watered down the insider trading penalties to a £100,000 …

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  • 99water feature — water .feature n a small pool, stream, or other structure that has water in it or running through it, built in a garden to make it more interesting and attractive …

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  • 100water power — water .power n [U] power obtained from moving water, used to produce electricity or to make a machine work …

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