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  • 21Unrestricted carry — is a term used to describe a situation within a jurisdiction in which the carrying of firearms is not restricted in any way by the law. Among gun rights advocates in the United States, the term Constitutional Carry may be employed. When a state… …

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  • 22Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice —   …

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  • 23The Practice Effect — is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984 (see 1984 in literature).Plot summaryA scientist by the name of Dennis Nuel is working at, and attending, an institute of scientific research and pioneering work into the fictional scientific field of… …

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  • 24To carry one's point — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 25do — I. v. a. 1. Perform, effect, execute, accomplish, achieve, bring about, work out, carry into effect. 2. Complete, finish, conclude, end, terminate. 3. Transact, carry on. 4. Practise, observe, perform, carry into practice. 5. Produce, make, work …

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  • 26Henry Bell (engineer) — Henry Bell (b. April 7 1767 d. March 14 1830) was a Scottish engineer who is famed for introducing the first successful passenger steamboat service in Europe.Early careerBell was born at Torphichen, Linlithgowshire and pioneered the development… …

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  • 27Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism — • One of the greatest pioneers of modern education (1746 1827) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism     Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism …

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  • 28John Clifford — CH (born October 16, 1836 in Sawley, Derbyshire; died November 20, 1923 in London) was a British nonconformist minister and politician. Clifford was son of a warp machinist. As a boy he worked in a lace factory, where he attracted the notice of… …

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  • 29ultimate — I. a. 1. Last, final, farthest, extreme, eventual, most remote. 2. Constituent, incapable of further analysis. II. v. a., v. n. 1. Eventuate, end, terminate, issue, conclude. 2. Bring into use, carry into practice …

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  • 30Practiced — Practice Prac tice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Practiced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Practicing}.] [Often written practise, practised, practising.] 1. To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming.… …

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