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  • 21Deep parotid lymph nodes — Lymph: Deep parotid lymph nodes Lymph Nodes of the Head Neck (4. Deep Parotid) …

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  • 22pass — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in sports ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, long ▪ short ▪ good, perfect ▪ dropped, errant …

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  • 23Deep Water Station — Infobox Taiwan Station Title=深水站 | EngTitle=Deep Water Station ImageName= ImageSize= Operator=Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Line=Yanchao Line Code=R22A Place= Yanchao Township, Kaohsiung County (22°45 N, 120°24 E, 51m, 5m, 5m) StartDate=December… …

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  • 24Deep temporal nerves — Nerve: Deep temporal nerves Mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve. Latin nervi temporales profundi Gray s …

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  • 25Deep South's Oldest Rivalry — Not to be confused with the South s Oldest Rivalry between North Carolina and Virginia. Deep South s Oldest Rivalry …

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  • 26deep — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 a long way from top to bottom/front to back VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ The water looks very deep there. ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly …

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  • 27Pass the Flask — Infobox Album | Name = Pass The Flask Type = Album Artist = The Bled Released = July 29, 2003 March 20, 2007 (Reissue) Genre = Post hardcore Mathcore Length = 38:20 73:21 (Reissue) Label = Fiddler Vagrant (Reissue) Producer = Beau Burchell… …

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  • 28Deep configuration assessment — Large, dynamic and complex IP networks are increasingly being used for real time and critical services. To provide service assurance in such networks, deep configuration assessment is a new approach that is being discussed in the recent… …

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  • 29deep pocket — Pocket Pock et (p[o^]k [e^]t), n. [OE. poket, Prov. F. & OF. poquette, F. pochette, dim. fr. poque, pouque, F. poche; probably of Teutonic origin. See {Poke} a pocket, and cf. {Poach} to cook eggs, to plunder, and {Pouch}.] 1. A bag or pouch;… …

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  • 30deep pockets — Pocket Pock et (p[o^]k [e^]t), n. [OE. poket, Prov. F. & OF. poquette, F. pochette, dim. fr. poque, pouque, F. poche; probably of Teutonic origin. See {Poke} a pocket, and cf. {Poach} to cook eggs, to plunder, and {Pouch}.] 1. A bag or pouch;… …

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