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  • 81open — 1 adjective NOT CLOSED 1 DOOR/CONTAINER not closed, so that you can go through, take things out, or put things in: an open window | I guess I did leave the door open. | I can t get this milk open. | wide open (=completely open): The door was wide …

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  • 82Montreal municipal election, 2009 — 2005 ← November 2, 2009 → 2013 …

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  • 83unbaptized babies —    Until recent times, the Church of England and Roman Catholic Church did not allow miscarried or stillborn babies to be buried in consecrated ground, as they had not been *baptized; it was thought (explicitly by Catholics, more vaguely by… …

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  • 84Standard English — (often shortened to S.E. within linguistic circles) refers to whatever form of the English language is accepted as a national norm in an Anglophone country.[1] It encompasses grammar, vocabulary, and spelling. In the British Isles, particularly… …

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  • 85Durham UCCE in 2005 — The British cricket team Durham UCCE played three first class games in 2005. They started their first class season on a batting paradise in Taunton, which secured them their first draw of the year. Thanks to a painfully slow innings against… …

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  • 86Rat torture — Rats may be used to torture a victim by encouraging them to attack and eat him alive. This is supposed to be a traditional form of Chinese punishment. [cite book|title=Merrily I Go to Hell: Reminiscences of a Bishop s… …

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  • 87coffin — coffinless, adj. /kaw fin, kof in/, n. 1. the box or case in which the body of a dead person is placed for burial; casket. 2. the part of a horse s foot containing the coffin bone. 3. Print. a. the bed of a platen press. b. the wooden frame… …

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  • 88encase — en·case || ɪn keɪs v. put in a box, crate, pack …

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  • 89encased — en·case || ɪn keɪs v. put in a box, crate, pack …

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  • 90encases — en·case || ɪn keɪs v. put in a box, crate, pack …

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