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  • 61Diastem — Di a*stem, n. [L. diastema, Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. diast[ e]me.] (a) Intervening space; interval. (b) (Anc. Mus.) An interval. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 62Distant — Dis tant, a. [F., fr. L. distans, antis, p. pr. of distare to stand apart, be separate or distant; dis + stare to stand. See {Stand}.] 1. Separated; having an intervening space; at a distance; away. [1913 Webster] One board had two tenons,… …

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  • 63opposite — op po*site ([o^]p p[ o]*z[i^]t or [o^]p p[ o]*s[i^]t), a. [F., fr. L. oppositus, p. p. of opponere. See {Opponent}.] 1. Placed over against; standing or situated over against or in front; facing; often with to; as, a house opposite to the… …

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  • 64immediate — adjective Etymology: Middle English immediat, from Anglo French, from Late Latin immediatus, from Latin in + Late Latin mediatus intermediate more at mediate Date: 15th century 1. a. acting or being without the intervention of another object,… …

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  • 65separation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of separating ; the state of being separated 2. a. a point, line, or means of division b. an intervening space ; gap < the separation between wheel spokes > 3. a. cessation of cohabitation between a&#8230; …

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  • 66Advanced Packaging Tool — Advanced Packaging Tools apt get requesting confirmation before an installation Stable release 0.8.10[1] / November 30, 2010; 11 months ago …

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  • 67Dinner Key, Miami, Florida — Dinner Key is in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida, adjacent to Biscayne Bay, at coord|25|43|41|N|80|14|05|W|region:US type:landmark. It was originally an island, but was connected to the mainland in 1914 by filling in the&#8230; …

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  • 68Walter Norris Congreve — General Sir Walter Norris Congreve VC, KCB, MVO, DL (November 20, 1862 February 28, 1927). He was 37 years old, and a captain in The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort s Own), British Army during the South African War when he won the VC. During World&#8230; …

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  • 69Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts — Infobox Military Person name=The Hon. Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts lived= birth date|1872|01|08|mf=y death date and age|1899|12|17|1872|01|08|mf=y caption=Hon. Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts VC nicknames= placeofbirth=Umballa, British India&#8230; …

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  • 70George Edward Nurse — VC (14 April 1873 ndash; 25 November 1945) was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland. He was educated in the Channel Islands where both his parents had been born. He was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most&#8230; …

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