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  • 121walk — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a (of a person or other biped) progress by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once. b progress with similar movements (walked on his hands). c go with the gait usual except when …

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  • 122horizontal —    pertaining to copulation    From the normal posture of the parties. In many phrases such as horizontal aerobics, in which both participants take exercise; horizontal collaboration, or how some Frenchwomen greeted the German invader, earning… …

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  • 123Langfang — (廊坊), Hebei province, China, is a prefecture level city located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin with a total population of 3.85 million and an urban area population of 763,700. Its total area is around 6,429 km².Considering… …

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  • 124Athenian pederasty — entailed a formal bond between an adult man and an adolescent boy outside his immediate family, consisting of loving and often sexual relations. As an erotic and educational custom it was initially employed by the upper class as a means of… …

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  • 125Burton C. Andrus — Colonel Burton C. Andrus, USA.(b.1892 d. 1977) was an army officer and West Point graduate who became infamous as the commandant of Nuremberg Prison during the Nuremberg Trials of 1945 46. Later, he wrote a book on this, The infamous of Nuremberg …

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  • 126Non-Renounceable Rights — An offer issued by a corporation to shareholders to purchase more shares of the corporation (usually at a discount). Unlike a renounceable right, a non renounceable right is not transferable, and therefore cannot be bought or sold. Issuing more… …

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  • 127preferable — [[t]pre̱frəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ to n/ ing, it v link ADJ to inf/that If you say that one thing is preferable to another, you mean that it is more desirable or suitable. A big earthquake a long way off is preferable to a… …

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  • 128get back into shape —    To get yourself back into shape, you need to take exercise in order to become fit and healthy again.     She booked into gym classes, determined to get back into shape …

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