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  • 101patrol — 1 verb patrolled, patrolling (intransitive always+adv/prep, transitive) 1 to go around the different parts of an area or building at regular times to check that there is no trouble or danger: waters patrolled by enemy submarines | Armed guards… …

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  • 102Aurum Geyser — is a geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.Aurum Geyser is found on Geyser Hill. Aurum can, at times, be very predictable. Other times, it can be very erratic. Observations have led to the theory that… …

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  • 103Daylight Saving Act of 1917 — The Daylight Saving Act of 1917 was an enacted by the Dominion of Newfoundland to adopt daylight saving time (DST), thus making it one of the first jurisdictions in North America to do so, only a year after the United Kingdom on May 21, 1916. DST …

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  • 104irregular — ir‧reg‧u‧lar [ɪˈregjlə ǁ ər] adjective not obeying the usually accepted legal or moral rules: • There were some warning signals that something irregular was going on. • highly irregular trading activities irregularity noun [countable,… …

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  • 105patrol — pa|trol1 [pəˈtrəul US ˈtroul] v past tense and past participle patrolled present participle patrolling [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: patrouiller, from patte animal s foot ] 1.) to go around the different parts of an area or building at… …

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  • 106express company — A common carrier, its business being that of transporting over a regular route and at regular times money, goods in packages of limited size, and other small but valuable parcels for the public generally. 13 Am J2d Car § 15. At one time the most… …

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  • 107Serfdom — Serf redirects here. For the Saint, see Saint Serf. For SERF magnetometer, see SERF. Part o …

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  • 108Yeshiva — This article is about the Jewish educational system. For the private university, see Yeshiva University. Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 109Classic Judaism — or classical Judaism represents a theology comprising a unique set of discernible styles, modes, forms, and content prevalent from the year 70 until the 19th century, styles rooted in classical Jewish thought as found in classical rabbinic… …

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  • 110The Maurists —     The Maurists     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Maurists     A congregation of Benedictine monks in France, whose history extends from 1618 to 1818. It began as an offshoot from the famous reformed Congregation of St Vannes. The reform had… …

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