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  • 32Minerva (Internet personality) — For other uses, see Minerva (disambiguation). Minerva (Korean: 미네르바) is the internet username of a netizen who wrote about the Korean economy and the economic policies of the Korean government. Minerva s writing evoked the ire of the Korean… …

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  • 33Monza ampullae — The Monza ampullae form the largest collection of a specific type of Early Medieval pilgrimage ampullae or small flasks designed to hold holy oil from pilgrimage sites in the Holy Land related to the life of Jesus, that were made in Palestine,… …

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  • 34New Chronology (Fomenko) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Rohl). Cover of History: Fiction or Science? Chronology volumes 1,2,3 The New Chronology is a fringe theory in history, which argues that the conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed, that events… …

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  • 35 — 【피】 헤치다; 열다; 펴다; 나누다; 입다; 찢어지다 찢다; 쓰러지다 재방변부 5획 (총8획) [1] [v] open (a book, scroll, etc.) unroll [2] [v] spread out; disperse [3] [v] thumb through; read casually [4] [v] throw on (a garment, etc.) ; wear untidily …

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  • 36neatly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Arranged so as to present a neat appearance] Syn. tidily, orderly, systematically, methodically, immaculately, correctly, exactly, trimly, primly, uniformly, levelly, flatly, smoothly, regularly, precisely; see also… …

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  • 37kick — kick1 W3S2 [kık] v [I and T] 1.) to hit something with your foot kick sth down/over/around etc ▪ Billy was kicking a ball around the yard. ▪ The police kicked the door down. kick sb in the stomach/face/shin etc ▪ There was a scuffle and he kicked …

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  • 38scribble — scrib|ble1 [ˈskrıbəl] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: scribillare, from Latin scribere; SCRIBE] 1.) [T] also scribble down to write something quickly and untidily ▪ I scribbled his phone number in my address book. ▪ He scribbled… …

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  • 39shop — shop1 W1S1 [ʃɔp US ʃa:p] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(place where you buy things)¦ 2¦(place which makes/repairs things)¦ 3¦(school subject)¦ 4 set up shop 5 shut up shop 6 talk shop 7 all over the shop 8¦(go shopping)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin …

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  • 40straggle — strag|gle [ˈstrægəl] v [I] 1.) if the people in a group straggle somewhere, they go there fairly slowly and with large spaces between them straggle in/into/through etc ▪ The children were beginning to straggle in from the playground. straggle… …

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