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  • 21Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System — NLOS LS auf einem LKW NLOS LS als Außenlast eines UH 60 …

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  • 22XM501 Non Line of Sight Launch System — NLOS LS auf einem LKW NLOS LS als Außenlast eines UH 60 …

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  • 23Muriel Spark — Born Muriel Sarah Camberg 1 February 1918(1918 02 01) Edinburgh, Scotland Died 13 April 2006(2006 04 13) (aged 88) Florence, Tuscany, Italy Occupation novelist, short story …

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  • 24R. v. Heywood — SCCInfoBox case name=R. v. Heywood full case name=Her Majesty The Queen v. Robert Lorne Heywood heard date=April 27, 1994 decided date=November 24, 1994 docket=23384 citations= [1994] 3 S.C.R. 761 history= ruling=Appeal dismissed, s.179(1)(b) of… …

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  • 25The Mosquito — For other meanings see mosquito (disambiguation). The Mosquito or Mosquito alarm (marketed as the Beethoven in France, the Swiss Mosquito in Switzerland and SonicScreen in the US and Canada) is an electronic device, used to deter loitering by… …

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  • 26John Degnan — Infobox Politician name = John A. Degnan imagesize = 225px residence = flagicon|New York|size=30px Brewster, New York office = Mayor of Brewster, New York party = Republican [ Risnit, Michael. [http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti… …

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  • 27Vagrancy (people) — For other uses, see Vagrant. John Everett Millais The Blind Girl : vagrant musicians A vagrant is a person in poverty, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular employment or income. Contents …

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  • 28loiter — loi·ter / lȯi tər/ vi: to remain in or hang around an area for no obvious purpose; specif: to linger aimlessly for the purpose of committing a crime a statute forbidding any person from loiter ing on school grounds Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… …

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  • 29List of View Askewniverse characters — This is a list of View Askewniverse characters. Contents 1 Clerks (1994) 1.1 Dante Hicks 1.2 Randal Graves 1.3 Veronica …

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  • 30Dilatory — Dil a*to*ry, a. [L. dilatorius, fr. dilator a delayer, fr. dilatus, used as p. p. of differe to defer, delay: cf. F. dilatoire. See {Dilate}, {Differ}, {Defer}.] 1. Inclined to defer or put off what ought to be done at once; given the… …

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