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  • 42Marco Boni — (born 30 October 1960) is an Italian conductor. He graduated from the Academy of Music in Milan and started his career as a cellist. In the 80s he performed as a cello major in the orchestra of the Comunale theatre in Bologna and was a founder of …

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  • 43Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology — (NPRST) NPRST logo Agency overview Formed 1999 Preceding agency NPRDC Jurisdiction …

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  • 44abetting — I adjective ancillary, coaxing, concerted, conducing, encouraging, fostering, expediting, facilitating, indorsing, inspiring, promoting, prompting, urging associated concepts: accessory after the fact, accessory before the fact, accomplice and… …

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  • 45Anaxagoras and the atomists — C.C.W.Taylor ANAXAGORAS In the course of the fifth century BC the political and cultural pre eminence of Athens attracted to the city a considerable number of intellectuals of various kinds from all over the Greek world. This phenomenon, the so… …

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  • 46Locke’s political theory — Ian Harris The author of Two Treatises of Government also wrote An Essay concerning Human Understanding. This is an elementary fact, but one with an important implication for understanding Locke’s political theory. For Two Treatises is an… …

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  • 47Маврикийский дронт — † Маврикийский дронт Научная классификация …

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  • 48Fast — 1. sexually promiscuous; 2. (horseracing) (of a track) conducing to fast racing …

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  • 49 — 1. prep a. w.d. (motion) to, into; tó emnes abreast of; (rest) at; (figurative direction, object of verb) conducing to, to; fón tó ríce to ascend the throne; (definition, destination) for, as a; wyrcan tó wíte contrive as a punishment; in… …

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  • 50fast — I Australian Slang 1. sexually promiscuous; 2. (horseracing) (of a track) conducing to fast racing II Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary having loose morals (often in reference to a woman) III Yorkshire Dialect Short of …

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