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  • 101José Villa Soberón — José Ramón Villa Soberón (born September 2, 1950, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba) is a Cuban artist, particularly known for his public sculptures around Havana. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Arte (English: The National School of Art ) in Havana,… …

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  • 102Niels Bauer Games — is a computer game developer based in Freiburg, Germany which has produced games such as Smugglers 3, Empires and Dungeons, and TV Manager (also known as TV Tycoon). The company specialises in strategy games with open ended game play. Contents 1… …

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  • 103bonanza — n windfall, godsend, piece or stroke of luck, luck; find, discovery, lore, treasure trove; boon, blessing, bonus …

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  • 104coincidence — [n1] agreement; coexistence accompaniment, accord, accordance, collaboration, concomitance, concurrence, conformity, conjunction, consonance, correlation, correspondence, parallelism, synchronism, union; concepts 667,684,714 Ant. clash, deviation …

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  • 105fluke — [n] chance occurrence accident, blessing, break, contingency, fortuity, fortunate, fortune, good fortune*, good luck, incident, lucky break*, odd chance, quirk, stroke of luck*, windfall; concepts 4,679,693 Ant. certainty, design, plan …

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  • 106godsend — [n] gift, benefit advantage, benediction, blessing, boon, good, manna*, stroke of luck*, windfall; concepts 337,679 Ant. bad fortune, bad luck, blow, bombshell, setback …

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  • 107hazard — [n1] danger double trouble*, dynamite, endangerment, hot potato*, imperilment, jeopardy, peril, risk, risky business*, thin ice*, threat; concept 675 Ant. protection, safeguard, safety hazard [n2] luck, chance accident, adventure, coincidence,… …

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  • 108lucky strike — noun A stroke of luck • • • Main Entry: ↑luck …

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  • 109fluke — I. noun Etymology: Middle English floke, fluke, from Old English flōc; akin to Old English flōh chip, Old High German flah smooth, Greek plax flat surface, and probably to Old English flōr floor more at floor Date: before 12th century 1. flatfish …

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  • 110Portugal — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Portugal (disambiguation). Portuguese Republic República Portuguesa (Portuguese) …

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