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  • 121List of Courage the Cowardly Dog episodes — Courage the Cowardly Dog is an American animated television series created by John R. Dilworth for Cartoon Network. The series ran for 4 seasons from November 12, 1999, to November 22, 2002, with 52 episodes altogether. The pilot episode… …

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  • 122John Caesar — (1764 – February 15, 1796), nicknamed Black Caesar , was the first Australian bushranger and one of the first black people to arrive during British colonisation of the continent as a penal colony. Caesar was a slave on a sugar plantation in his… …

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  • 123Animal colouration — has been a topic of interest and research in biology for well over a century. Colours may be cryptic (functioning as an adaptation allowing the prevention of prey detection; aposematic (functioning as a warning of unprofitability) or may be the… …

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  • 124feed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. eat, dine, consume, devour; graze; nourish, nurture, bait; supply, provide, furnish; satisfy, gratify. See food, sufficiency, fuel. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fodder, food for animals, pasture, forage,… …

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  • 125mad- —     mad     English meaning: wet; glossy, fat, well fed     Deutsche Übersetzung: “naß, triefen; also von Fett triefen, vollsaftig, fett, gemästet”     Material: O.Ind. mádati, mádate “boil, effervesce, cheerful sein”, mü dyati, mamátti, mándati …

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  • 126pā- : pǝ- and pā-t- : pǝ-t- —     pā : pǝ and pā t : pǝ t     English meaning: to feed, graze     Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũttern, nähren, weiden”     Material: Arm. hauran “herd” (*pü tro ), hoviv “herdsman, shepherd” (*ou̯i pü ); Gk. Dor. πανία πλησμονή, πάνια τὰπλήσμια;… …

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  • 127PARADISE — PARADISE, the English derivative of Παράδειοος, Greek for garden in the Eden narrative of Genesis 2:4b–3:24 (see garden of eden ). One of the best known and most widely interpreted pericopes in the Bible, this narrative is at the same time one of …

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  • 128Echinoderm — Temporal range: Cambrian–recent …

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