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  • 31largely — large•ly [[t]ˈlɑrdʒ li[/t]] adv. 1) to a great extent; in great part; generally; chiefly 2) in great quantity; much • Etymology: 1175–1225 …

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  • 32largely — /ˈladʒli / (say lahjlee) adverb 1. to a great extent; in great part. 2. in great quantity; much …

  • 33gallery — largely …

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  • 34Land clearing in Australia — largely coincides with areas of high population density, and large tracts of Banksia woodland are cleared for urban expansion every year. [cite journal last = Lamont first = Byron B. authorlink = coauthors = Enright, Neal J.; Witkowski, E. T. F.; …

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  • 35Fishing Party (Scotland) — Largely a single issue party, their formation was prompted by those involved in the fishing industry angry at cuts in the amount of fish they were being allowed to catch as a result of the European Union Single Fisheries Policy. The rationale… …

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  • 36Transylvania in fiction — Largely as a result of the success of Bram Stoker s Dracula , Transylvania has become a popular setting for gothic horror fiction, and most particularly vampire fiction. [ [http://www.123exp fantasy.com/t/0180951978/ Transylvania in fiction] ] In …

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  • 37Jewish-American organized crime — Largely originating from the immigration from Eastern Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Jewish American organized crime (sometimes referred to as the Kosher Nostra a pun on the Italian term Cosa Nostra Kosher Mafia , the… …

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  • 38Zone 8, Detroit — Largely de populated now, the area just west of downtown housed one of Detroit s oldest black neighborhoods, along Mcgraw. It is also home to the now thriving Woodbridge community, a diverse mix of students, professionals, and alternative… …

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  • 39Concubinage in Canada — Largely unrecognised by modern courts, concubinage the formal position of a mistress maintaining a religiously sanctioned partnership with a man to whom she is not wed has a varied history when it has appeared in Canada. The term concubine has… …

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  • 40Raion —    Largely unchanged since Soviet times, the raion is a secondlevel administrative division, used within federal subjects or large cities. Usually translated as “district,” the raion is roughly equivalent to a county in the United States. Sakha… …

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