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  • 81Trasna na dTonnta — is a traditional Irish song often taught to primary school children.The upbeat song is a narration of a rover who is returning to Ireland following his travels abroad. Trasna na dTonnta is Irish for Over (Across) the Waves , and for that reason… …

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  • 82Linux From Scratch — o LFS es un tipo de instalación del sistema operativo GNU/Linux y el nombre de un libro escrito por Gerard Beekmans junto a otros. El libro es una colección de documentos que indican los pasos para desarrollar un sistema GNU/Linux desde cero, a… …

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  • 83Data-driven programming — In computer programming, data driven programming is a programming paradigm in which the program statements describe the data to be matched and the processing required rather than defining a sequence of steps to be taken.[1] Adapting abstract data …

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  • 84List of The Brak Show episodes — This is a list of episodes for the animated Adult Swim television series, The Brak Show. The pilot episode, Mr. Bawk Ba Gawk , aired unannounced on December 21, 2000 on Cartoon Network. The series officially premiered with Goldfish on September 2 …

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  • 85ogle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. leer at, stare at, make eyes at. See attention. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. gaze, gape, stare, leer; see look 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. stare, leer, goggle, gawk, gaze, *stare bug eyed,… …

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  • 86peer — I peer, peeress (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. equal; nobleman, noblewoman; lord, lady; match. See equality, nobility. v. i. squint, stare, peep, pry; gaze, scrutinize. See vision. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An equal] Syn. match, rival,… …

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  • 87Fool — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Fool >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 fool fool idiot tomfool wiseacre simpleton witling dizzard donkey ass Sgm: N 1 ninny ninny ninnyhammer Sgm: N 1 chowderhead …

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  • 88gaze — (v.) late 14c., probably of Scandinavian origin (Cf. Norw., Swed. dial. gasa to gape ), perhaps related somehow to O.N. ga heed (see GAWK (Cf. gawk)). Related: Gazed; gazing. The noun is from 1540s, thing stared at; 1560s as long look, from the… …

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  • 89ish — ish·er·wood; ish·kash·mi; ish·kyl·dite; ish·ma·el; ish·ma·el·ite; ish·ma·el·it·ish; ish·ma·el·it·ish; is·land·ish; ivory tower·ish; jad·ish; jew·ish·ness; jin·go·ish; kent·ish; kent·ish·man; kick·ish; kit·ten·ish; knav·ish; knav·ish·ly;… …

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  • 90ĝā̆b- —     ĝā̆b     English meaning: to show, to watch     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schauen, ausschauen after”?     Material: It derived, if one might place with Zupitza Gutt. 194 O.Ice. kōpa (pÞ) “ stare, gawk”, O.E. cǣ pan “ observe, look out after,… …

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