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  • 31E! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda E! Entertainment Television Eslogan Be On E!. Programación Espectáculos Sitio web Sitio oficial en inglés E! Entertainment Television es una cadena de televisión estadounidense que emite por cable y por satélite. Fue …

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  • 32fink — /fingk/, Slang. n. 1. a strikebreaker. 2. a labor spy. 3. an informer; stool pigeon. 4. a contemptible or thoroughly unattractive person. v.i. 5. to inform to the police; squeal. 6. to act as a strikebreaker; scab. 7. fink out, a. to withdraw …

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  • 33Austen, Jane — born Dec. 16, 1775, Steventon, Hampshire, Eng. died July 18, 1817, Winchester, Hampshire English novelist. The daughter of a rector, she lived in the circumscribed world of minor landed gentry and country clergy that she was to use in her… …

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  • 34Aethelbald — ▪ king of Mercia died 757, Seckington, Eng.       king of the Mercians from 716, who became the chief king of a confederation including all the Anglo Saxon kingdoms between the River Humber and the English Channel. His predominance was made… …

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  • 35Charibert I — ▪ king of the Franks died 567, Paris       Merovingian king of the Franks, the eldest son of Chlotar I and Ingund. He shared in the partition of the Frankish kingdom that followed his father s death in 561, receiving the old kingdom of Childebert …

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  • 36Prussia — • The Kingdom of Prussia covers 134,616 square miles and includes about 64.8 per cent of the area of the German Empire. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prussia     Prussia      …

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  • 37CATCHPOLE, Margaret (1762-1819) — adventuress was born at Nacton, Suffolk, on 14 March 1762. Her father, Jonathan Catchpole, was a head ploughman. When little more than a child she rode bareback into Ipswich to obtain a doctor, guiding the horse with a halter. She went out to… …

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  • 38Wilhelm Ohst — Friedrich Wilhelm Ohst (* 9. September 1896 in Berlin; † 1948 zum 8. Mai 1945 für tot erklärt) war ein deutscher SA Führer. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 1.1 Erster Weltkrieg und Weimarer Republik 1.2 NS Zeit …

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  • 39floozy — n a disreputable, immoral, loose living or frivolous female. A late 19th century word which is still in use (now usually said lightheartedly). The word origi nated in the USA, but by the end of World War II was in widespread use elsewhere. It is… …

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  • 40floosie — n a disreputable, immoral, loose living or frivolous female. A late 19th century word which is still in use (now usually said lightheartedly). The word origi nated in the USA, but by the end of World War II was in widespread use elsewhere. It is… …

    Contemporary slang