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  • 81To strike up — Strike Strike, v. i. To move; to advance; to proceed; to take a course; as, to strike into the fields. [1913 Webster] A mouse . . . struck forth sternly [bodily]. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. To deliver a quick blow or thrust; to give blows.… …

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  • 82Pullman Strike — The Pullman Strike occurred when 3,000 Pullman Palace Car Company workers reacted to a 25% wage cut by going on a wildcat strike in Illinois on May 11, 1894, bringing traffic west of Chicago to a halt. [ Within three days 40,000 railroaders had… …

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  • 83Neal S. Dow — Neal Dow 9th Mayor of Portland In office 1851–1851 Preceded by John B. Cahoun Succeeded by …

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  • 84The New Guy — Theatrical release poster Directed by Ed Decter Produced by Greg Silverman …

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  • 85Maine North Woods — The Maine North Woods is the northern geographic area of the state of Maine in the United States. It covers more than 3.5 million acres (14,000 km²) of top forest land in north western Maine. It includes western Aroostook and northern Somerset,… …

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  • 86Herman Slater — (1935–July 9, 1992) was an American Wiccan high priest and occult bookstore proprietor as well as an editor, publisher, and author. He died of AIDS in 1992. [1] Contents 1 Beginnings 2 Transition to Witchcraft …

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  • 87Abby Gaines — is a romance novelist from New Zealand.BiographyGaines wrote her first romance novel as a teenager and submitted it to Mills and Boon for publication; the company rejected it. After her graduation from high school she attended university, where… …

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  • 88Tatzelwurm — noun A worm like cryptid reported to live in the Alps. Men had been known to quit work here, claiming that the Tatzelwurms were becoming enraged by all the drilling and explosions …

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  • 89ship — 1 /SIp/ noun (C) 1 a large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea: a cruise ship | a merchant ship | by ship: Most of the island s supplies are brought in by ship. 2 a large spacecraft or aircraft 3 ships that pass in the night… …

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  • 90ar|bi|tra|ble — «AHR buh truh buhl», adjective. that can be decided by arbitration; subject to arbitration: »Among arbitrable issues is the question of whether sailors who quit work voluntarily should receive payments (Wall Street Journal) …

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