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  • 121Nathaniel P. Banks — Nathaniel Prentice Banks 25th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives In office February 2, 1856 – March 4, 1857 Preceded by …

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  • 122Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland) — For Nickelodeon in United States, see Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon Current logo, used since 15 February 2010. Launched 1 September 1993 (1993 09 01) …

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  • 123loss — The opposite of gain. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * loss loss [lɒs ǁ lɒːs] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the fact of no longer having something that you used to have, or having less of it: • loss of earnings through illness ˈjob loss… …

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  • 124accounting — ac‧coun‧ting [əˈkaʊntɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. ACCOUNTING JOBS the usual word for the profession of accountancy in the US 2. ACCOUNTING the work of keeping a company s financial records, recording its income and expenses, and its business deals:… …

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  • 125adduct — adduct1 [ə dʌkt] verb (of a muscle) move (a limb or other part) towards the midline of the body or towards another participle The opposite of abduct. Derivatives adduction noun adductor noun Origin C19: back form. from ME adduction, from late L.… …

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  • 126citation — n. 1. Summons, official call or notice. 2. Quotation, extract, excerpt, quoted passage. 3. Enumeration, mention, quoting, quotation, bringing forward …

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  • 127disprove — disprove, refute, confute, rebut, controvert mean to show or attempt to show by argument that a statement, a claim, a proposition, or a charge is not true. Disprove stresses the success of an argument in showing the falsity, erroneousness, or… …

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  • 128introduce — 1 *enter, admit Analogous words: induct, install, inaugurate (see INITIATE): instill, inculcate, implant: infuse, inoculate, imbue 2 Introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate, interpose, interject mean to put something or someone in… …

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