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  • 81Motion Pictures — ▪ 1995 Introduction        Selected Film Awards 1994(For Selected Film Awards, see Table (Selected Film Awards 1994).)       The overall picture of world cinema in 1994, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of motion pictures, was one of national… …

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  • 82Cugnot, Nicolas-Joseph — ▪ French engineer born Sept. 25, 1725, Poid, Fr. died Oct. 2, 1804, Paris       French military engineer who designed and built the world s first true automobile, a huge, heavy, steam powered tricycle.       After serving in the Austro Hungarian… …

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  • 83Marketing operations — Key concepts Adobe • Automation • Benchmarking Best Practices • Budget Cisco Systems • CMO Data Privacy • Data Quality Data Warehouses • Database Marketing Demand Generation Digital Asset Management Enterprise… …

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  • 84Old Bess (beam engine) — Old Bess, as now preserved in the Science Museum, London Old Bess is an early beam engine built by the partnership of Boulton and Watt. The engine was constructed in 1777 and worked until 1848.[1] …

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  • 85construction, liberal — n. Interpreting a statute expansively, looking for the spirit of the law. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 86gesture — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 movement that expresses sth ADJECTIVE ▪ dramatic, expansive, expressive, extravagant, flamboyant, melodramatic, rhetorical, sweeping, theatrical …

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  • 87amply — Synonyms and related words: abundantly, acceptably, acutely, adequately, admissibly, agreeably, amazingly, appropriately, astonishingly, awesomely, becomingly, broadly, commensurately, competently, conspicuously, copiously, eminently,… …

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  • 88high — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. elevated, lofty, tall; towering, eminent; acute, sharp, shrill; prominent, important, directorial; costly, dear, expensive; overripe, gamy; informal, elated; slang, drunk. See height, drinking,… …

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  • 89scale — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. balance, steelyard; lamina, flake, scab, incrustation, horny plate, squama, lamella, eschar; degree, graduation, table, ratio, pro portion; gamut. See measurement, layer, covering, music, continuity,… …

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  • 90largely — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In large measure] Syn. mostly, mainly, chiefly; see principally . 2. [In a large way] Syn. extensively, abundantly, comprehensively, on a large scale, broadly, magnificently, grandly, lavishly, liberally, prodigiously,… …

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