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  • 91fudge — [fuj] n. [? echoic, as in Ger futsch, gone, ruined] 1. empty, foolish talk; nonsense ☆ 2. [< ?] a soft candy made of butter, milk, sugar, and chocolate or other flavoring, etc. 3. Printing a short piece of last minute news or other matter,… …

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  • 92humbug — [hum′bug΄] n. [18th c. slang: orig. reference uncert.] 1. a) something made or done to cheat or deceive; fraud; sham; hoax b) misleading, dishonest, or empty talk; nonsense 2. a person who is not what he claims to be; impostor 3. a spirit of… …

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  • 93ALCHEMY — ALCHEMY, ancient art that was the origin of chemistry. The Jewish association with alchemy dates from ancient times. Zosimos, a fifth century Greek historian, states that the Jews acquired the secrets of the sacred craft of the Egyptians and the… …

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  • 94Category theory — In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them: it abstracts from sets and functions to objects and morphisms . Categories now appear in most branches of mathematics and in… …

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  • 95Ludwig Wittgenstein — Wittgenstein redirects here. For other uses, see Wittgenstein (disambiguation). Ludwig Wittgenstein Photographed by Ben Richards Swansea, Wales, 1947 Born 26 April 1889 …

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  • 96Theorem — The Pythagorean theorem has at least 370 known proofs[1] In mathematics, a theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, such as other theorems, and previously accepted statements …

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  • 97Yes Minister — Yes, Prime Minister The title card of Yes Minister Genre Political satire Situation comedy Created by Antony Jay Jon …

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  • 98Analytic philosophy — (sometimes, analytical philosophy) is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand the overwhelming… …

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  • 99Google Answers — was a knowledge market offered by Google that allowed users to post bounties for well researched answers to their queries. Asker accepted answers cost $2 to $200. Google retained 25% of the researcher s reward and a 50 cent fee per question. In… …

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  • 100List of English words without rhymes — The following is a list of English words without rhymes, or refractory rhymes, i.e., a list of words in the English language which rhyme with no other English words in the strict sense that they are pronounced in the same way from the vowel sound …

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