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  • 21upshot — [ˈʌpˌʃɒt] noun the upshot (of sth) the result of a process or event[/ex] …

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  • 22upshot — noun the upshot of this conflict of interests was a compromise Syn: result, end result, consequence, outcome, conclusion; effect, repercussion, reverberations, ramification, aftereffect, payoff Ant: cause …

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  • 23The Fall (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = The Fall Img capt = Mark E. Smith in 2004 Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Prestwich, Bury, England Genre = Post punk, alternative rock Years active = 1976–present Label = Rough… …

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  • 24The Guess Who — Not to be confused with The Who. The Guess Who The Guess Who, 2008 Background information Also known as The Silvertones The Reflections Chad Allan and th …

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  • 25The Anderson School — For The Sarah Anderson School, P.S. 9, see The Sarah Anderson School, PS 9. The Anderson School P.S. 334 Founded September 1987 …

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  • 26Upshot-Knothole Annie — Information Country  United States Test se …

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  • 27Upshot-Knothole Simon — was a nuclear detonation conducted as part of the U.S. Operation Upshot Knothole nuclear testing program. Simon was conducted on 25 April 1953 at the Nevada Test Site, and tested the TX 17/24 thermonuclear weapon design which had a yield of 43… …

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  • 28Upshot-Knothole Dixie — The fourth test firing of the atomic weapons test series Operation Upshot Knothole, conducted in 1953 by the United States at the Nevada Test Site.Upshot Knothole Dixie was an 11 kiloton airdrop shot which detonated at 6,000 feet altitude, the… …

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  • 29upshot — 1530s, from UP (Cf. up) + SHOT (Cf. shot) (n.); originally, the final shot in an archery match, hence the figurative sense of result, issue, conclusion (c.1600) …

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  • 30upshot — [up′shät΄] n. [orig., the final shot in an archery match] the conclusion; result; outcome …

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