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  • 11willing — will·ing || wɪlɪŋ adj. desirous; disposed; agreeable, ready; not opposed; enthusiastic; amenable wɪl n. desire; will power; want; determination; volition n. last testament listing inheritors of a dying person s property v. want; act by will… …

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  • 12Operation Power Outage — was a law enforcement sting operation targeted at arresting and indicting members of the Armenian American criminal group Armenian Power operating in the United States. The group is accused of racketeering offenses, bank fraud schemes,… …

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  • 13passive power — Power Pow er, n. [OE. pouer, poer, OF. poeir, pooir, F. pouvoir, n. & v., fr. LL. potere, for L. posse, potesse, to be able, to have power. See {Possible}, {Potent}, and cf. {Posse comitatus}.] 1. Ability to act, regarded as latent or inherent;… …

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  • 14List of Power Rangers Mystic Force episodes — Power Rangers Mystic Force Country of origin  United States No. of episodes 32 …

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  • 15List of Power Rangers Operation Overdrive episodes — Power Rangers Operation Overdrive Country of origin  United States No. of episodes 32 …

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  • 16Forces of Darkness (Power Rangers) — The fictional villains of the Power Rangers universe that appeared in the television series Power Rangers Mystic Force are magical beings that dwell underground, known as the Forces of Darkness; they were also referred to as the Morlocks in… …

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  • 17Adolf Hitler's rise to power — began in Germany (at least formally)[1] in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party that was[2] known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (abbreviated as DAP, and later commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). This political party was… …

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  • 18List of minor Power Rangers characters — This page is for minor and supplementary characters in the Power Rangers universe, appearing in the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, its sequels and related media. Characters listed here are either incidental characters, or… …

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  • 19Nuclear power debate — For nuclear energy policies by nation, see Nuclear energy policy. For public protests about nuclear power, see Anti nuclear movement. Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing meltdowns that eventually led to hydrogen explosions,… …

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  • 20Regional power — In international relations, a regional power is a state that has power within a geographic region. [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:1oWDzyQHN9kJ:www.essex.ac.uk/ECPR/events/jointsessions/helsinki/long ws outlines/ws9.doc+%22regional+power%22… …

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