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  • 21gap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse, chasm, hole; akin to Old Norse gapa to gape Date: 14th century 1. a. a break in a barrier (as a wall, hedge, or line of military defense) b. an assailable position 2. a. a mountain pass b. ravine …

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  • 22Moby-Dick — For other uses, see Moby Dick (disambiguation). Moby Dick; or, The Whale …

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  • 23Jay Treaty — The Jay Treaty, also known as the Treaty of London of 1794, [ cite book last = Olson first = James Stuart coauthors = Robert Shadle editor = James S. Olsen others = Robert Shadle, Ross Marlay, Willam G. Ratliff, Joseph M. Rowe, Jr. title =… …

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  • 24Vulnerability — For other uses of the word Vulnerability , please refer to vulnerability (computing) You may also want to refer to natural disaster. Vulnerability is the susceptibility to physical or emotional injury or attack. It also means to have one s guard… …

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  • 26Chittorgarh — This article is about the municipality in Rajasthan, India. For its namesake district, see Chittorgarh district. Not to be confused with Chittoor or Chittur. Chittorgarh   city   …

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  • 27Scientific foreknowledge in sacred texts — is the belief that certain sacred texts document an awareness of the natural world that was later discovered by technology and science. This includes the belief that the sacred text grants a higher awareness of the natural world, like those views …

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  • 28Penetration (warfare) — Penetration is a term in warfare referring to the of, and moving past, a defensive military line. The term is associated with both ground and aerial combat.Ground combatPenetration is a strategic military maneuver much like the Pincer maneuver… …

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  • 29CAP Scientific — Ltd was a British defence software company. CAP merged with Sema Metra SA in 1988 as Sema Group plc which was acquired by Schlumberger in 2001 to become SchlumbergerSema, itself acquired by Atos Origin in 2004. A defence joint venture with… …

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  • 30William Charles — (1776 1820) was a Scottish born engraver who immigrated to the United States and is now known best for his political cartoons, especially The Hartford Convention or LEAP NO LEAP , perhaps the most widely printed illustration regarding that… …

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