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  • 41Nee Brothers — The Nee Brothers, Aaron and Adam, are an American filmmaking team most famous for their feature The Last Romantic. Contents 1 The Brothers 1.1 Aaron Nee 1.2 Adam Nee 2 The Last Romantic …

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  • 42Vladimir Rojansky — (April 9, 1900 March 6, 1981) was an American physicist, author and educator. He was born in Bologole, a small town outside St. Petersburg, Russia. His father was a railroad construction engineer and one of his grandfathers was a general.At the… …

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  • 43Conrad Schnitzler — Naissance 1937 Düsseldorf, Allemagne Décès …

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  • 44Ternin — Caractéristiques Longueur 48 km Bassin 257 km2 Bassin collecteur la Loire …

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  • 45Cima de los Altos de Bernál — La loma de los Altos de Bernál y la torre de microndas entre los árboles. La cima de los Altos de Bernál (del inglés «Bernal Heights Sumitt») o cerro de los Altos de Bernál («Bernal Heights Hill») es una pequeña montaña en San Francisco… …

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  • 46Bibliografía de Italo Mancini — Anexo:Bibliografía de Italo Mancini Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bibliografía de Italo Mancini I (1950 1971) 1950 1. Impegno con un libro, recensión a Francesco OLGIATI, I fondamenti della filosofia classica, Vita e Pensiero, Milán 1950; en… …

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  • 47ters- — To dry. Derivatives include thirst, terrain, toast1, and torrent. 1. Suffixed zero grade form *tr̥s . a. thirst, from Old English thurst, dryness, thirst, from Germanic suffixed form *thurs tu ; …

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  • 48terrestrial — terrestrially, adv. /teuh res tree euhl/, adj. 1. pertaining to, consisting of, or representing the earth as distinct from other planets. 2. of or pertaining to land as distinct from water. 3. Bot. a. growing on land; not aquatic. b. growing in… …

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  • 49tureen — /too reen , tyoo /, n. a large, deep, covered dish for serving soup, stew, or other foods. [1700 10; earlier terrene < F terrine earthenware dish, MF, fem. of terrin of the earth, earthen < VL *terrinus, equiv. to L terr(a) earth + inus INE1] * * …

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  • 50telluric — adjective a) Pertaining to the Earth. b) Containing tellurium in a lower valency than in tellurous compounds. Syn: earthly, terrestrial, tellurian, terrene …

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