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  • 11Anegada Passage — ▪ channel, West Indies       channel in the West Indies, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Caribbean Sea; it is 40 miles (65 km) wide and separates the British Virgin Islands (west) from the Leeward Islands (southeast). It has the greatest… …

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  • 12Windward Passage — a strait in the West Indies, between Cuba and Haiti. 50 mi. (80 km) wide. * * * ▪ strait, West Indies       strait in the West Indies, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Caribbean Sea. It is 50 miles (80 km) wide and separates Cuba (west)… …

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  • 13transfer passage — The passage connecting the crankcase of a two stroke engine with the combustion chamber …

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  • 14Mona Passage — geographical name strait West Indies between Hispaniola & Puerto Rico connecting the Caribbean & the Atlantic …

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  • 15Northwest Passage — noun Sea route through the Arctic Ocean, connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean …

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  • 16Drake Passage — Drake′ Pas′sage n. geg a strait between S South America and the South Shetland Islands, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans …

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  • 17Drake Passage — /dreɪk ˈpæsɪdʒ/ (say drayk pasij) noun a strait between Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands, connecting the Pacific Ocean with the south Atlantic Ocean …

  • 18Drake Passage — a strait between S South America and the South Shetland Islands, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans …

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  • 19Piano Concerto No. 19 (Mozart) — The Piano Concerto No. 19 in F major, KV. 459 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was written at the end of 1784: Mozart s own catalogue of works records that it was completed on 11th December (works surrounding it in the Köchel catalogue are KV. 458, the …

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  • 20Oliver Cromwell (song) — Oliver Cromwell is a song released by Monty Python in 1989, and featured in their 1991 album Monty Python Sings. John Cleese, who wrote the lyric, originally debuted the song on February 2, 1969 in the radio show I m Sorry, I ll Read That Again,… …

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