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  • 51e|lec|tro|stat|ics — «ih LEHK truh STAT ihks», noun. the branch of physics that deals with static electricity and with objects charged with electricity …

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  • 52electric — a. 1. Charged with electricity. 2. Marked by electricity, relating to electricity. 3. Full of fire or spirit, inspiriting, inspiring, stimulating. 4. Lightning like, swift and flashing, instantaneous and thrilling, rousing, thrilling, stirring,… …

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  • 53electrostatic induction — noun : induction of an electric charge in a conductor due to the proximity of another charged body * * * Elect. the electrification of a conductor when placed near a charged body. [1875 80] * * * electrostatic induction, the production of an… …

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  • 54Heavy Rain — This article is about the video game. For classifications of the quantity of rain, see rain. Heavy Rain European box art Developer(s) Quantic Dream …

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  • 55Crank (film) — Crank Directed by Neveldine/Taylor Produced by Tom Rosenberg Skip Williamson Michael Davis …

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  • 56Inevitable (Dungeons & Dragons) — context Infobox D D creature name=Inevitable alignment= type=Construct subtype= source= first= mythical= based= wizards image URL=http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/MM35 gallery/MM35 PG158.jpg OGL stats… …

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  • 57Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla — Infobox Film name =Godzilla Versus Mechagodzilla caption = Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla (1974), Japanese poster director =Jun Fukuda producer =Tomoyuki Tanaka writer =Jun Fukuda Masami Fukushima Shinichi Sekizawa Hiroyasu Yamamura starring =Masaaki …

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  • 58spark — 01. A fire started when a small [spark] from our campfire fell on a sleeping bag, and started to burn. 02. We sat by the fire, watching the [sparks] drift up into the sky. 03. He hit the rock with the sledgehammer, and [sparks] flew off. 04. A… …

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  • 59positive — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin positivus, from positus, past participle of ponere Date: 14th century 1. a. formally laid down or imposed ; prescribed < positive laws > b. expressed clearly or peremptorily <&#8230; …

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  • 60Déjà Q — Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Data tries to console an inconsolable Q. Episode no. Sea …

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