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  • 101Sierra Leone Creole people — infobox ethnic group group = The Sierra Leone Creole poptime =339,917 5.4% of Sierra Leone s populationFamous Sierra Leoneans from the Krio ethnic group: Monty Jones, Valentine Strasser, Adelaide Casely Hayford, Andrew Juxon Smith, Herbert George …

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  • 105Dutch Flat, California — For the valley in northwest Arizona, see Dutch Flat (Arizona). Dutch Flat   census designated place   …

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  • 106Walls and Flotta —    WALLS and FLOTTA, a parish, mostly in the island of Hoy, South Isles of the county of Orkney, 9 miles (W. by S.) from South Ronaldshay, and 16 (S. S. W.) from Kirkwall; containing 1558 inhabitants. This parish, of which the name, anciently… …

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  • 107Drive — Drive, v. i. 1. To rush and press with violence; to move furiously. [1913 Webster] Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Under cover of the night and a driving tempest. Prescott. [1913 Webster] Time driveth onward… …

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  • 108To let drive — Drive Drive, v. i. 1. To rush and press with violence; to move furiously. [1913 Webster] Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Under cover of the night and a driving tempest. Prescott. [1913 Webster] Time driveth… …

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  • 109hurl — verb (hurled; hurling) Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. rush, hurtle 2. pitch 5a, b 3. vomit transitive verb 1. to send or thrust with great vigo …

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  • 110þringan — þringan1 sv/t3 3rd pres þringeð past þrang/þrungon ptp geþrungen to press, squeeze, crowd upon, throng, press forward, rush on, hasten, advance; to throng, press around, upon, crowd together; to press, move with violence, eagerness, or hurry,… …

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