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  • 101National Monuments of Chile — The National Monuments of Chile (Spanish: Monumentos Nacionales de Chile), also abbreviated MN, are the constructions, elements and places that form part of the country s cultural heritage, and they are protected by law. They are National… …

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  • 102Cologne War — Part of Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation …

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  • 103DAMPs — Damage associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs) are molecules that can initiate and perpetuate immune response in the noninfectious inflammatory response. (In contrast, Pathogen associated molecular pattern molecules (PAMPs) initiate and… …

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  • 104National Economic Protectionism Association — For the law of the same acronym, see NEPA. NEPA Type Non governmental organization Founded 1934 Location Francesca Towers, EDSA, Quezon City Key people Bayan dela Cruz, President Area served Philippines …

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  • 105North West Route Utilisation Strategy — The North West Route Utilisation Strategy (NWRUS) is a Route Utilisation Strategy, published by Network Rail in May 2007.[1][2] It was the fifth RUS to be produced. It was included in a map published by the Office of Rail Regulation as… …

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  • 106maintain — I (carry on) verb adfirmare, confirmare, contendere, continue, follow up, go on, keep alive, keep going, keep on, keep up, perpetuate, persevere, persist, proceed with, prolong, pursue, shore up, stick to II (commence) verb activate, b …

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  • 107preserve — pre·serve /pri zərv/ vt pre·served, pre·serv·ing 1: to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction expenses necessary to preserve the property 2 a: to keep valid, intact, or in existence (as pending a proceeding) the right of a trial by jury… …

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  • 108prolong — I verb be steadfast, continue, drag out, draw out, extend, extendere, hold over, increase, keep, lengthen, linger, maintain, make longer, perpetuate, persevere, preserve, prorogare, protract, retain, slow down, spin out, stretch, sustain, tarry,… …

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  • 109myth — noun 1 story from ancient times ADJECTIVE ▪ ancient, classical ▪ religious ▪ Biblical ▪ Christian, Greek, Norse …

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  • 110stereotype — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ common, popular, traditional, usual ▪ negative ▪ cultural, national, racial ▪ …

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