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  • 21Power tumbling — is a gymnastics sport which combines the skills of artistic gymnastics on the floor and those of trampolining. When Power Tumbling was first started, and for the first ever US National Championships in Tumbling in 1886, gymnasts would perform… …

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  • 22choice — [adj] best, superior 10*, 24 karat*, A 1*, elect, elite, excellent, exceptional, exclusive, exquisite, fine, first class, hand picked, nice, popular, precious, preferential, preferred, prime, prize, rare, select, solid gold*, special, topdrawer* …

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  • 23power to choose — index latitude, liberty, option (choice) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24power dressing — power ,dressing noun uncount a choice of clothes that makes you look confident and in control at work …

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  • 25Power (philosophy) — Powerful redirects here. For other uses, see Power (disambiguation). Power is a measurement of an entity s ability to control its environment, including the behavior of other entities. The term authority is often used for power perceived as… …

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  • 26choice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Act of choosing Nouns 1. choice, option, selection, determination, pick, discretion; preference, predilection, fancy, penchant; choosiness, discrimination; volition, desire; adoption, judgment; triage;… …

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  • 27Power law — A power law is any polynomial relationship that exhibits the property of scale invariance. The most common power laws relate two variables and have the form:f(x) = ax^k! +o(x^k),where a and k are constants, and o(x^k) is of x. Here, k is… …

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  • 28Choice Music Prize — Meteor Choice Music Prize Choice Music Prize logo Awarded for Best album from the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland Presented by IRMA, IMRO and RAAP …

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  • 29choice — choiceless, adj. choicely, adv. choiceness, n. /choys/, n., adj., choicer, choicest. n. 1. an act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of… …

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  • 30choice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chois, from Anglo French, from choisir to choose, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kiosan to choose more at choose Date: 13th century 1. the act of choosing ; selection < finding it hard to make a&#8230; …

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