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11ἀτροφωτέρων — ἄτροφος ill fed fem gen comp pl ἄτροφος ill fed masc/neut gen comp pl …
12ἀτροφώτατον — ἄτροφος ill fed masc acc superl sg ἄτροφος ill fed neut nom/voc/acc superl sg …
13ἄτροφον — ἄτροφος ill fed masc/fem acc sg ἄτροφος ill fed neut nom/voc/acc sg …
14Economic history of the United States — The economic history of the United States has its roots in European settlements in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The American colonies progressed from marginally successful colonial economies to a small, independent farming economy, which… …
15Second Bill of Rights — The Second Bill of Rights was a proposal made by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his State of the Union Address on January 11, 1944 to suggest that the nation had come to recognize, and should now implement, a second bill of… …
16Waddill Catchings — (September 6, 1879 December 31, 1967), was an American economist who collaborated with his Harvard classmate William Trufant Foster in a series of economics books that were highly influential in the United States in the 1920s. His influential… …
17Bangladesh–People's Republic of China relations — Sino Bangladeshi relations China …
18Trawniki concentration camp — was an SS labour camp which sent labour to a nearby industrial plant. The Trawniki camp was commanded by Hauptsturmführer Theodor von Eupen. It also trained Eastern European Hiwi (volunteers), for service with Nazi occupation forces in occupied… …
19Uganda — Ugandan, adj., n. /yooh gan deuh, ooh gahn /, n. an independent state in E Africa, between the NE Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kenya: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British protectorate. 20,604,874; 91,065 sq. mi.… …
20Marquis de Montcalm-Gozon — Marquis de Louis Joseph Montcalm Gozon † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Marquis de Louis Joseph Montcalm Gozon A French general, born 28 Feb., 1712, at Candiac, of Louis Daniel and Marie Thérèse de Lauris; died at Quebec 14 Sept., 1759. He… …