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  • 121earthborn — adjective 1. of earthly origin (as mortals are) earthborn existence • Similar to: ↑mortal 2. springing from or born on the earth earthborn beings • Similar to: ↑human 3. connected with earthly life; of earthly o …

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  • 122Tramway track — is used on tramways or light rail operations. Grooved rails (or girder rails) are often used in order to make street running feasible. Like standard rail tracks, tram tracks consist of two parallel steel rails.Tram rails can be placed in several… …

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  • 123spring — 1. verb /sprɪŋ/ a) To start to exist. Sometimes the ideas spring to life fully formed. b) To jump or leap. He sprang up from his seat. Syn …

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  • 124autochthonous — 1. Native to the place inhabited; aboriginal. 2. Originating in the place where found; said of a disease originating in the part of the body where found, or of a disease acquired in the place where the patient is. [auto + G. chthon, land, ground …

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  • 125David Hackston — or Halkerstone (d. 1680), was a covenanter. Hackston was sprung from the Hackstons or Halkerstones of Rathillet, in the parish of Kilmany, Fifeshire It is not known whether he was born at the family seat. The records of the kirk session do no go… …

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  • 126Mercedes-Benz Actros 4160 — The Mercedes Benz Actros 4160 is a Heavy Haulage transport truck.So that means it transports very heavy weight objects.In the first days of April, in the port of Rotterdam a crane hoisted the BURAN (Soviet Spaceshuttle) onto a sixteen axle low… …

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  • 127List of pipeline accidents — The following is a list of pipeline accidents: This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Contents 1 Bel …

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  • 128History of collegiate wrestling — The history of collegiate wrestling can be traced to the many indigenous styles of folk wrestling found in Europe, particularly in Great Britain. Those folk wrestling styles soon gained popularity in what would become the United States, and by… …

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