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  • 81May 2010 — was the fifth month of that year. It began on a Saturday and ended after 31 days on a Monday. International holidays (See Holidays and observances, on sidebar at right, below) Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia s… …

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  • 82break\ in — v (stress on in ) 1a. To break from outside. The firemen broke in the door of the burning house. 1b. To enter by force or unlawfully. Thieves broke in while the family was away. 2. To enter suddenly or interrupt. A stranger broke in on the… …

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  • 83TORTS — The Principal Categories of Torts The liability of various tortfeasors is discussed in relative detail in the Torah. Four principal cases are considered: (1) where someone opens a pit into which an animal falls and dies (Ex. 21:33–4); (2) where… …

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  • 84entrench — also intrench verb Date: 1548 transitive verb 1. a. to place within or surround with a trench especially for defense b. to place (oneself) in a strong defensive position c. to establish solidly < entrenched themselves in the business > 2. to cut&#8230; …

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  • 85Don't ask, don't tell — DADT redirects here. For the television syndication company, see Disney ABC Domestic Television. For other uses, see Don t ask, don t tell (disambiguation) …

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  • 86Lesbian — This article is about the sexual orientation. For other uses, see Lesbian (disambiguation) …

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  • 88Oklahoma City bombing — The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building two days after the bombing Location …

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  • 90Hosni Mubarak — Mubarak redirects here. For other uses, see Mubarak (disambiguation). Hosni Mubarak Mubarak in 2009 4th President of Egypt In office …

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