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  • 52Jerga virtual — Anexo:Jerga virtual Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pequeño Diccionario donde viene figurada toda la jerga virtual que se usa mediante acrónimos, siglas o palabras cortas. Se usan ya sea en videojuegos, chats, webs, foros, móviles... Contenido 1 0… …

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  • 53Michael Taussig — (nacido en 1940) es un antropólogo australiano. Recibió su PhD en antropología en la London School of Economics, es profesor en la Universidad de Columbia y la European Graduate School.[1] Su área de especialización es la antropología médica. Los …

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  • 54Скрижали Джорджии — Не следует путать с Американский Стоунхендж. Монумент Скрижали Джорджии англ. Georgia Guidestones …

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  • 56vandalism — van·dal·ism / vand əl ˌi zəm/ n: the willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property insurance covering property damage from vandalism and malicious mischief Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 57flaw — I noun blemish, blot, breach, crack, defacement, defect, deficiency, deformity, demerit, disfigurement, error, failing, failure, fault, foible, frailty, gap, imperfection, imperfectness, inferiority, infirmity, injury, limitation, loophole,… …

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  • 58Advanced guard — Guard Guard, n. [OF. guarde, F. garde; of German origin; cf. OHG. wart, warto, one who watches, warta a watching, Goth. wardja watchman. See {Guard}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or… …

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  • 59Coast guard — Guard Guard, n. [OF. guarde, F. garde; of German origin; cf. OHG. wart, warto, one who watches, warta a watching, Goth. wardja watchman. See {Guard}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or… …

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  • 60Disfiguration — Dis*fig u*ra tion, n. [See {Disfigure}, and cf. {Defiguration}.] The act of disfiguring, or the state of being disfigured; defacement; deformity; disfigurement. Gauden. [1913 Webster] …

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