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  • 21scramble — [c]/ˈskræmbəl / (say skrambuhl) verb (scrambled, scrambling) –verb (i) 1. to make one s way hurriedly by use of the hands and feet, as over rough ground. 2. to struggle with others for possession; strive rudely with others. 3. to ride in a… …

  • 22Kata — For other uses, see Kata (disambiguation). Kata Solo training of kata is the primary form of practice in some martial arts, such as iaidō. Japanese name …

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  • 23Art of the Third Reich — Die Partei, Arno Breker s statue representing the spirit of the Nazi Party The art of the Third Reich, the officially approved art produced in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945, was characterized by a style of Romantic realism based on classical …

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  • 24Temeraire (series) — Temeraire is a series of novels by Naomi Novik, comprising His Majesty s Dragon (released as Temeraire in the United Kingdom), Throne of Jade , Black Powder War , Empire of Ivory , and Victory of Eagles . The novels are works of both fantasy and… …

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  • 25Good — • The moral good (bonum honestum) consists in the due ordering of free action or conduct according to the norm of reason, the highest faculty, to which it is to conform Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Good     Good …

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  • 26inordinately — adv. excessively; in an unrestrained manner; in a disorderly manner …

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  • 27rowdily — raÊŠdɪlɪ adv. in a rowdy manner, wildly, in a disorderly manner …

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  • 28Disrulily — Dis*ru li*ly, adv. In a disorderly manner. [Obs.] Rom. of R. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 29Jetsam — Jet sam, Jetson Jet son, n. [F. jeter to throw: cf. OF. getaison a throwing. Cf. {Flotsam}, {Jettison}.] 1. (Mar. Law) Goods which sink when cast into the sea, and remain under water; distinguished from {flotsam}, goods which float, and {ligan}… …

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  • 30Jetson — Jetsam Jet sam, Jetson Jet son, n. [F. jeter to throw: cf. OF. getaison a throwing. Cf. {Flotsam}, {Jettison}.] 1. (Mar. Law) Goods which sink when cast into the sea, and remain under water; distinguished from {flotsam}, goods which float, and… …

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