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91Зверь, вышедший из моря — Стиль этой статьи неэнциклопедичен или нарушает нормы русского языка. Статью следует исправить согласно стилистическим правилам Википедии. Зверь, вышедший из моря  библейский апокалиптический образ, зверь, вышедший из моря и имевший семь… …
92downaging — n. When companies lower the average age of their employees, either by laying off older workers or by replacing them with younger workers. Example Citation: Midlife insecurity extends far beyond concerns about appearance and prowess to the loss of …
93for — I. prep. 1. Because of, by reason of. 2. On account of, for the sake of. 3. In the place of, instead of. 4. Concerning, with respect to, with regard to. 5. Toward, towards. 6. Conducive to, beneficial to. 7. Against, in oppositio …
94part — /pat / (say paht) noun 1. a portion or division of a whole, separate in reality, or in thought only; a piece, fragment, fraction, or section; a constituent. 2. an essential or integral attribute or quality. 3. a. a section or major division of a… …
95divorce — The legal separation of man and wife, effected by the judgment or decree of a court, and either totally dissolving the marriage relation, or suspending its effects so far as concerns the cohabitation of the parties. See also alimony equitable… …
96Easter term — In English law, formerly one of the four movable terms of the courts, but afterwards a fixed term, beginning on the 15th of April and ending on the 8th of May in every year, though sometimes prolonged so late as the 13th of May, under St. 11 Geo …
97exceptio probat regulam — /aksepsh(iy)ow prowbat regyalam/ The exception proves the rule. Sometimes quoted with the addition de rebus non exceptis ( so far as concerns the matters not excepted ) …
98divorce — The legal separation of man and wife, effected by the judgment or decree of a court, and either totally dissolving the marriage relation, or suspending its effects so far as concerns the cohabitation of the parties. See also alimony equitable… …
99Easter term — In English law, formerly one of the four movable terms of the courts, but afterwards a fixed term, beginning on the 15th of April and ending on the 8th of May in every year, though sometimes prolonged so late as the 13th of May, under St. 11 Geo …
100exceptio probat regulam — /aksepsh(iy)ow prowbat regyalam/ The exception proves the rule. Sometimes quoted with the addition de rebus non exceptis ( so far as concerns the matters not excepted ) …