Near+at+hand

  • 91Near abroad — In political language of Russia and some other post Soviet states, the near abroad (Russian: ближнее зарубежье, blizhneye zarubezhye) refers to the newly independent republics which emerged after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and sometimes …

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  • 92Near East Broadcasting Station — The Near East Broadcasting Station (also Sharq el Adna, Voice of Britain) started broadcasting in Arabic in 1941/1942 from Jaffa, Mandate of Palestine. It was fully financed and run by the British government. The goal of the broadcasts were to… …

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  • 93Near-Earth supernova — Main article: History of supernova observation The Crab Nebula is a pulsar wind nebula associated with the 1054 supernova. It is located about 6,500 light years from the Earth.[1] …

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  • 94hand to hand — {adv. phr.} Close together, near enough to hit each other. * /The two soldiers fought hand to hand until one fell badly wounded./ * /In modern naval warfare, men seldom fight hand to hand./ Compare: FACE TO FACE …

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  • 95hand-to-hand — {adj.} Close to each other; near enough to hit each other. * /The result of the battle was decided in hand to hand combat./ * /When the police tried to break up the riot, there was hand to hand fighting with fists, stones, and clubs./ Compare:… …

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  • 96hand to hand — {adv. phr.} Close together, near enough to hit each other. * /The two soldiers fought hand to hand until one fell badly wounded./ * /In modern naval warfare, men seldom fight hand to hand./ Compare: FACE TO FACE …

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  • 97hand-to-hand — {adj.} Close to each other; near enough to hit each other. * /The result of the battle was decided in hand to hand combat./ * /When the police tried to break up the riot, there was hand to hand fighting with fists, stones, and clubs./ Compare:… …

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  • 98hand\ to\ hand — adv. phr. Close together, near enough to hit each other. The two soldiers fought hand to hand until one fell badly wounded. In modern naval warfare, men seldom fight hand to hand. Compare: face to face(II) …

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  • 99hand-to-hand — adj Close to each other; near enough to hit each other. The result of the battle was decided in hand to hand combat. When the police tried to break up the riot, there was hand to hand fighting with fists, stones, and clubs. Compare: face to face …

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  • 100Near woman — Among the Lakota, Near woman, or nuns elececa winyan , was an insult of the highest magnitude. [Buechel, Eugene and Paul Manhart. Lakota Dictionary. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln, 2002. pp.424, 523 524.] For example, according to… …

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