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  • 21Motorsport marshal — Track marshals in Britain, in this case waving a red flag Motorsport marshals contribute to more enjoyable, more efficient, and safer motor racing. They are responsible for the safety of competitors and are stationed at various points of danger… …

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  • 22Grammar Explorer — is a language learning resource that was co funded by the European Commission as part of its [http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/socrates/lingua/index en.html Lingua programme] within the SOCRATES programme. The grammar is based on the… …

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  • 23USS Warren (APA-53) — was a Sumter class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Jean Lafitte named for the legendary pirate of Barataria, Louisiana, who assisted General Andrew Jackson in defending New Orleans against the British in 1815… …

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  • 24application — n. 1. Applying, putting on. 2. Thing applied (emollient, irritant, stimulant, or rubefacient). 3. Appliance, use, exercise, practice. 4. Solicitation, petition, appeal, request, suit. 5. Assiduity, industry, perseverance, persistency, intense… …

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  • 25YEVAMOT — (Heb. יְבָמוֹת; Levirate Marriages ), first tractate in the order Nashim, in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. In the Cambridge manuscript it is called Nashim ( Women ), a title which is partly justified by the great… …

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  • 26Portuguese Communist Party — Partido Comunista Português Leader Jerónimo de Sousa …

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  • 27Liberalism — • A free way of thinking and acting in private and public life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Liberalism     Liberalism     † …

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  • 28Fernand Oury — (1920 1997) was a pedagogue and creator of modern French schooling, recommending (and putting into practice) a school of the people , where the children are no longer the passive ones taught , but the people with a whole share in managing their… …

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  • 29Advancement and recognition in the Boy Scouts of America — is a tradition dating from the inception of the Scouting movement. A fundamental purpose of advancement is the self confidence a young man or woman acquires from his participation in Scouting. Advancement is one of the methods used in the Aims of …

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  • 30FRIEDLAENDER, DAVID — (1750–1834), communal leader and author in Berlin, a pioneer of the practice and ideology of assimilation and a forerunner of reform judaism . Born in Koenigsberg, the son of a protected Jew, Joachim Moses Friedlaender, a wholesale merchant,… …

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