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  • 71Thomas Kendall — (13 December 1778 ndash; 6 August 1832) was a New Zealand schoolmaster, lapsed missionary, recorder of the Māori language, arms dealer, and Pākehā Māori.Early life: Lincolnshire and London, 1778 1813A younger son of farmer Edward Kendall and… …

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  • 72Choral symphony — For other uses, see Choral symphony (disambiguation). Hector Berlioz was the first to use the term choral symphony for a musical composition his Roméo et Juliette. A choral symphony is a musical composition for orchestr …

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  • 73Penetration — Penetration  британская панк группа, образовавшаяся в 1976 году в Феррихилле, графство Дарем, Англия, и заимствовавшая название у одной из песен Игги Попа. Penetration распались в 1980 году и реформировались в новом составе в 2001.[1] «Don’t …

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  • 74charge — 1 n 1 a: something required: obligation b: personal management or supervision put the child in his charge c: a person or thing placed under the care of another 2: an authoritative instr …

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  • 75prescription — pre·scrip·tion /pri skrip shən/ n [partly from Middle French prescription establishment of a claim, from Late Latin praescription praescriptio, from Latin, act of writing at the beginning, order, from praescribere to write at the beginning,… …

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  • 76dihtan — dihtan1 wv/t1b 1. to order, regulate, set in order, dispose, arrange, appoint, direct, dictate, compare; 2. to give direction to a person, dictate, direct a person w.d.; 3. to order, dictate, impose, indict; 4. to compose, write; to dictate what… …

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  • 77rule — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. law, regulation; government, authority; ruler. See rule, measurement. II Regulation for standard procedure Nouns 1. rule, law, ordinance, regulation, canon, code, act, measure, statute; decision,… …

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  • 78dight — to adorn (archaic or poetic), O.E. dihtan dictate, appoint, ordain; guide; compose, an early borrowing from L. dictare to dictate (see DICTATE (Cf. dictate) (v.)). The Latin word borrowed even earlier into continental Germanic became O.H.G.… …

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  • 79προυπαγορευθέντα — πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate aor part pass neut nom/voc/acc pl προυπαγορευθέντα , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate aor part pass masc acc sg προυπαγορευθέντα , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate aor part pass neut nom/voc/acc pl προυπαγορευθέντα , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate aor pa …

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  • 80προυπαγορεύει — πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate pres ind mp 2nd sg προυπαγορεύει , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate pres ind act 3rd sg προυπαγορεύει , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate pres ind mp 2nd sg προυπαγορεύει , πρό ὑπαγορεύω dictate pres ind act 3rd sg …

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