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  • 21weight lifting — n. the athletic exercise or competitive sport of lifting barbells: also written weightlifting weight lifter n. weightlifter * * * Sport in which barbells are lifted competitively or as an exercise. The two main events are (1) the snatch, in which …

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  • 22Weight cutting — is the practice of rapid weight loss prior to a sporting competition. It most frequently happens in order to qualify for a lower weight class (usually in combat sports, where weight is a significant advantage) or in sports where it is… …

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  • 23Little Milton — Background information Birth name James Milton Campbell, Jr. Born September 7, 1934 Inverness, Mississippi …

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  • 24Little Pied Cormorant — M. melanoleucos Conservation status …

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  • 25Little Moreton Hall — is a moated 15th century half timbered manor house convert|4|mi|km southwest of Congleton, Cheshire.cite web |title=Little Moreton Hall |url=http://pastscape.english heritage.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob id=76089 |publisher=Pastscape.org.uk… …

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  • 26Little Milton — à Jackson (Mississippi) en 2002 Nom James Milton Campbell, Jr. Naissance 7 septembre 1934 …

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  • 27Little Corella — In Sydney, Australia Conservation status …

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  • 28weight´less|ness — weight|less «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of… …

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  • 29weight´less|ly — weight|less «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of… …

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  • 30weight|less — «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of gravity:… …

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