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  • 1thunder — I. n. 1. Reverberating report (of a discharge of atmospheric electricity). 2. Loud noise, roar, rumbling, boom, detonation. 3. Alarming threat, startling denunciation, fulmination. II. v. n. 1. Sound, rattle, roar, roll, boom. 2. Make a loud… …

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  • 2Pain — This article is about physical pain. For pain in the broader sense, see Suffering. For other uses, see Pain (disambiguation). Pain A sports player in pain. ICD 10 R52 …

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  • 3Francis Crick — Infobox Scientist name = Francis Harry Compton Crick |225px image width = 225px caption = Francis Harry Compton Crick birth date = 8 June 1916 birth place = Weston Favell, Northamptonshire, England residence = UK, U.S. nationality = British death …

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  • 4Kiribati — This article is about the island nation. For other uses, see Kiribati (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Kiritimati, an island in the Line Islands and part of Kiribati. Republic of Kiribati Ribaberiki Kiribati …

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  • 8Natalya Estemirova — Born 28 February 1958 Sverdlovsk Oblast, RSFSR Soviet Union Died 15 July 2009 (aged 51) Gazi Yurt, Ingushetia, Russia Alma mater Grozny University …

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  • 9boom — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. push, boost, plug; flourish; thunder, drum, rumble (See loudness). n. beam, spar, jib; prosperity. See publication, ship. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A loud noise] Syn. roar, blast, blare; see noise 1 . 2 …

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  • 10Ring — Ring, v. i. 1. To sound, as a bell or other sonorous body, particularly a metallic one. [1913 Webster] Now ringen trompes loud and clarion. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Why ring not out the bells? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To practice making music with… …

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