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51Rule of tincture — The first rule of heraldry is the rule of tincture: metal should not be put on metal, nor colour on colour (Humphrey Llwyd, 1568). This means that or and argent (gold and silver, which are represented by yellow and white) may not be placed on… …
52Gary Marcus — Gary F. Marcus (born February 8, 1970 in Baltimore, MD) is a research psychologist whose work focuses on language, biology, and the mind. Dr. Marcus is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at New York University and Director of the NYU… …
53Линейный корабль «Тирпиц» — «Тирпиц» Tirpitz «Тирпиц» в норвежском Альтер фьорде Основная информация Тип линкор …
54Tirpitz (1941) — Tirpitz El acorazado Tirpitz en el Fiordo de Alta (Noruega). Banderas …
55Edinburgh — EDINBURGH, a city, the seat of a university, and the metropolis of the kingdom of Scotland, situated in longitude 3° 10 30 (W.), and latitude 55° 57 29 (N.), about a mile (S. by W.) from Leith, 40 miles (S.S.W.) from Dundee, 42 (E. by N.) from …
56necessity — n. 1) to obviate a necessity 2) an absolute, dire; military necessity 3) the bare; daily necessities 4) a necessity for 5) of necessity (you will of necessity remain silent) 6) (misc.) the necessities of life * * * [nɪ sesɪtɪ] daily necessityies… …
57need — I n. 1) to create a need 2) to feel a need 3) to fill, meet, obviate a need 4) to satisfy a need 5) to minister to smb. s needs 6) an acute, crying, desperate, dire, pressing, urgent need 7) a basic, fundamental; biological; emotional,… …
58preclude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. prevent, stop, prohibit, obviate, check; forestall. See exclusion, prohibition. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. prevent, impede, rule out; see hinder , prevent , restrain 1 . See Synonym Study at prevent …
59Hindrance — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Hindrance >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 prevention prevention preclusion obstruction stoppage Sgm: N 1 embolus embolus Sgm: N 1 interruption interruption interception interclusion| Sgm: N 1 hindrance …
60obviation — (n.) early 15c., from M.L. obviationem (nom. obviatio), noun of action from pp. stem of obviare (see OBVIATE (Cf. obviate)) …