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  • 81District Court (Ireland) — Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Republic of Ireland …

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  • 82Alexander Cobbe — General Sir Alexander Stanhope Cobbe VC GCB KCSI DSO (6 June 1870 ndash; 29 June 1931) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and… …

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  • 83Battle of Călugăreni — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Călugăreni partof=the Long War (Ottoman wars) date=August 23, 1595 place=Călugăreni result=Wallachian Hungarian tactical victory combatant1=Wallachia Hungary Transylvania Bulgarians Serbs [History of… …

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  • 845th Line Battalion, King's German Legion — The 5th Line Battalion of the King s German Legion was raised during the year 1805 as the fifth out of eight line battalions that the Legion levied in total. The battalion was initially brigaded with the 6th Line Battalion of the Legion. It… …

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  • 85address — 1. noun 1) the address on the envelope Syn: inscription, superscription; directions, number 2) our officers arrived at the address Syn: house, apartment, home; formal residence, dwelling, dwelling place, habitation …

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  • 86dispatch — vb 1 *send, forward, transmit, remit, route, ship Analogous words: hasten, quicken, *speed 2 *kill, slay, murder, assassinate, execute dispatch n 1 speed, expedition, * …

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  • 87Cazaly — /kəˈzeɪli/ (say kuh zaylee) noun 1. Roy, 1893–1963, Australian Rules footballer; noted as a ruckman. –phrase Also, up there Cazzer. 2. up there Cazaly, (a cry of encouragement.) As a youth, Roy Cazaly excelled at cricket, football and rowing.… …

  • 88προεπαφέντες — προεπαφίημι send forward against aor part act masc nom/voc pl …

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  • 89route — [ro͞ot, rout] n. [ME < OFr route, rote < L rupta ( via), (path) broken through < fem. of ruptus, pp. of rumpere, to break: see RUPTURE] 1. a road, way, or course for traveling; esp., a highway 2. ☆ a) a regular course traveled as in… …

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  • 90scend — /send/, Naut. v.i. (of a vessel) 1. to heave in a swell. 2. to lurch forward from the motion of a heavy sea. n. 3. the heaving motion of a vessel. 4. the forward impulse imparted by the motion of a sea against a vessel. Also, send. [1615 25; cf.… …

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