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  • 51drown out something — drown out (something) to make it impossible to hear something. The plane was flying so low, the roar of its engines drowned out our conversation …

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  • 52drown out — (something) to make it impossible to hear something. The plane was flying so low, the roar of its engines drowned out our conversation …

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  • 53let out — phr verb Let out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bellow, ↑breath, ↑cackle, ↑call, ↑chuckle, ↑clang, ↑clutch, ↑cry, ↑curse, ↑exclamation, ↑feeling, ↑flat …

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  • 54Onycha — This article is about the incense component. For the town in Alabama, see Onycha, Alabama. Onycha (Greek: ονυξ), along with equal parts of stacte, galbanum, and frankincense, was one of the components of the consecrated Ketoret (incense) which… …

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  • 55Compatible Kaiser — The nihongo|Compatible Kaiser|コンパチブルカイザー|Konpachiburu Kaizā is a fictional robot created by Banpresto. Its upgrade is the nihongo|G Compatible Kaiser|Gコンパチブルカイザー|Ji Konpachiburu Kaizā. It first appeared as a playable unit in The Great Battle IV… …

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  • 56Simba — DisneyChar name=Simba image caption=Simba as a cub asking Timon for food. first appearance=The Lion King created by= Jonathan Roberts voiced by=see belowSimba is a fictional lion character and the protagonist of one of Disney s most famous… …

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  • 57vociferate — I. v. n. 1. Cry, bawl, roar, cry out, exclaim, cry out with vehemence. 2. Rant, mouth. II. v. a. Cry aloud, roar out, utter loudly or vehemently …

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  • 58Chris Evert's Grand Slam history — Main article: Chris Evert Evert won 18 Grand Slam Tournaments in her career. Chris Evert won eighteen grand slam tournaments for her career (two Australian Open s, seven French Open s, three Wimbledon Championships , and six US Opens), and played …

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  • 59Porcupine Gold Rush — An area involved in the Klondike Gold Rush was known as the Porcupine Mining District , but is unrelated. The Porcupine Gold Rush was a gold rush that took place in northern Ontario, Canada starting in 1909 and developing fully by 1911. A… …

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  • 60Hollinger Mines — The Hollinger Gold Mine was founded by Benny Hollinger in Timmins, Ontario, and in 1910 the company was incorporated by Noah Timmins and partners. The main Hollinger Mine operated from 1910 until 1968. During that period 65,778,234 tons were… …

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