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  • 81Series One, Episode Six (Island at War) — Series One, Episode Six is the sixth and final episode of the first series of the television drama Island at War .Plot summaryJune is singing for a mixed crowd at the 50/50 Club which turns ugly when Captain Muller switches places with her… …

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  • 82John Gough (natural philosopher) — Infobox Scientist name = John Gough box width = 300px image width = caption = birth date = birth date|1757|01|15 birth place = Kendal, Westmorland, England death date = death date and age|1825|07|28|1757|01|15 death place = Kendal, Westmorland,… …

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  • 83Captain Robert Benham — Captain Robert Benhan was born November 17, 1750 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died February 6, 1809 in Warren County, Ohio, but not until he lived a full life as a frontier pioneer, served in local government and as a member of the first… …

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  • 84add fuel to the fire — verb To worsen a conflict between people; to inflame an already tense situation [1794, February 25] ... While the French slaves were in a state of convulsion, it was very extraordinary to wish; by pouring in fresh slaves among them, to add fuel… …

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  • 85Florence —    Principal city of the Italian region of Tuscany, located on the Arno River. Although other cities of northern and central Italy also played an important role in the development of Renaissance culture, Florence was the most creative center for… …

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  • 86PGST — (PEE.gee.ess.tee) abbr. Permanent global summertime; the ability to purchase at the wholesale level certain fruits and vegetables from different parts of the world at different times of the year, thus enabling retailers to offer this produce… …

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  • 87amazing — a. Astonishing, astounding, confounding, confusing, perplexing, bewildering, stupendous, wonderful, surprising, marvellous, prodigious, portentous, miraculous, strange, striking, very extraordinary …

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  • 88marvellous — a. 1. Wondrous, wonderful, amazing, stupendous, astonishing, miraculous, very extraordinary, most strange, prodigious. 2. Incredible, improbable, surpassing credit, surprising …

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  • 89extraordinarily — extraordinary ► ADJECTIVE 1) very unusual or remarkable. 2) (of a meeting) specially convened rather than being one of a regular series. 3) (of an official) specially employed: Ambassador Extraordinary. DERIVATIVES extraordinarily adverb… …

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  • 90extraordinariness — extraordinary ► ADJECTIVE 1) very unusual or remarkable. 2) (of a meeting) specially convened rather than being one of a regular series. 3) (of an official) specially employed: Ambassador Extraordinary. DERIVATIVES extraordinarily adverb… …

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