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  • 121pay — I. verb (paid; also in sense 7 payed; paying) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French paier, from Latin pacare to pacify, from pac , pax peace Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to make due return to for services rendered or property… …

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  • 122Bankruptcy — Notice of closure attached to the door of a computer store the day after its parent company declared bankruptcy (strictly, put into administration see text) in the United Kingdom. Bankruptcy is a legal status of an insolvent person or an… …

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  • 123Great Famine (Ireland) — The Great Famine ( ga. An Gorta Mór [The term has appeared in the titles of numerous books on the event, as demonstrated by [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%22Gorta+Mo%CC%81r%22 =Search qt=results page this search on WorldCat] ] or ga. An… …

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  • 124The Scarlet Pimpernel — For other uses, see The Scarlet Pimpernel (disambiguation). The Scarlet Pimpernel   …

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  • 125Social Security Trust Fund — The Social Security Trust Fund is the means by which the federal government of the United States accounts for excess paid in contributions from workers and employers to the Social Security system that are not required to fund current benefit… …

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  • 126Andrew Bonar Law — Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix = The Right Honourable name = Andrew Bonar Law honorific suffix = caption = office = Prime Minister of the United Kingdom term start = 23 October 1922 term end = 22 May 1923 monarch = George V predecessor …

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  • 127Bank of America — Not to be confused with First Bank of the United States, Second Bank of the United States, or Bank of United States. Bank of America Corporation Type Public Traded as …

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  • 128Keith Vaz — The Right Honourable Keith Vaz MP Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee …

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