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  • 101Armistice with Germany — This article is about the armistice which ended the First World War. For annual commemoration of the event, see Armistice Day. The allied representatives at the signing of the armistice. Ferdinand Foch, second from right, seen outs …

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  • 102Otterburn Tower — Otterburn Tower …

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  • 103Johann Caspar Scheuchzer — Johann Caspar Scheuchzer, (* 26. Januar 1702 in Zürich; † 21. April 1729 in London; auch Hans Kaspar oder Jean Gaspard) war ein Schweizer Naturforscher, Arzt und Japankundler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Scheuchzers Edition der „History of… …

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  • 104Махавамса — «Махавамса» («Большая хроника»)  историческая поэма о царях Шри Ланки, написанная на языке пали. Авторство приписывается монаху Маханаме из Анурадхапуры[1]. Первое печатное издание и английский перевод «Махавамсы» были опубликованы в 1837… …

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  • 105þenden — 1. conj while, as long as, until; (1) where the periods of the actions marked by the verbs in the conjoined clauses are co extensive, as long as, (all the) while (that); (2) where the verbs of the conjoined clauses denote contemporaneous actions; …

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  • 106appendix — (n.) 1540s, subjoined addition to a document or book, from L. appendix an addition, continuation, something attached, from appendere (see APPEND (Cf. append)). Used for small outgrowth of an internal organ from 1610s, especially in reference to… …

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  • 107subjunctive Grammar — [səb dʒʌŋ(k)tɪv] adjective denoting a mood of verbs expressing what is imagined or wished or possible. Compare with indicative. noun a verb in the subjunctive mood. Derivatives subjunctively adverb Origin C16: from Fr. subjonctif, ive or late L.… …

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  • 108subjunctive — a. Subjoined, annexed, added, joined …

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  • 109appendix — appendix, addendum, supplement designate additional matter subjoined to a book. Appendix is used of appended material which contributes (as by way of illustration, amplification, or citation of documents) to the effectiveness of a treatment that… …

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  • 110because — because, for, since, as, inasmuch as are the chief causal conjunctions in English. Because assigns a cause or reason immediately and explicitly; as, I hid myself, because [=for the express reason that, or as caused to do so by the fact that] I… …

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