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  • 81Japan–Korea disputes — Japanese Korean disputes …

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  • 82Quasiturbine — The Quasiturbine or Qurbine engine is a proposed pistonless rotary engine using a rhomboidal rotor whose sides are hinged at the vertices. The volume enclosed between the sides of the rotor and the rotor casing provide compression and expansion… …

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  • 83Popotan — Infobox animanga/Header name = Popotan caption = ja name = ぽぽたん ja name trans = genre = Comedy, Drama, FantasyInfobox animanga/Game title = developer = flagicon|Japan Nihongo|Petit Ferret|ぷちフェレット publisher = genre = Eroge, Visual Novel ratings =… …

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  • 84Criticism of World Championship Wrestling — In the late 1980s, World Championship Wrestling (under the umbrella of its immediate predecessor, Jim Crockett Promotions) based itself regionally, mainly doing all its shows in the Deep South. WCW was the more popular choice among fans in the… …

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  • 85Computer-aided dispatch — The CAD system of a fire department on a busy day. The line at the bottom is about to be dispatched. (Note:addresses have been changed for privacy reasons.) Computer assisted dispatch, also called Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), is a method of… …

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  • 86match — match1 [mach] n. [ME macche < OFr mesche, wick of a candle, match < VL * micca, prob. altered (by assoc. with muccare, to snuff a candle, orig., to blow one s nose < L mucus, MUCUS) < L myxa < Gr, lamp wick, lit., nasal discharge,… …

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  • 87LED anchor light — A LED anchor light is a newer type of an already existing marine signaling light known as an anchor light , defined by international regulations as a 360 degree white all round light with a given range of one NM (Nautical Mile), two NM, or three… …

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  • 88assimilate — I. verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin assimilatus, past participle of assimilare, from Latin assimulare to make similar, from ad + simulare to make similar, simulate Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to… …

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  • 89Culture of Malta — The culture of Malta is the culture of the Maltese islanders and reflects various societies that have come into contact with the Maltese Islands throughout the centuries, including neighbouring Mediterranean cultures, and the cultures of the… …

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  • 90Anti-globalization and antisemitism — A number of writers and researchers such as Walter Laqueur, Paul Berman, and Mark Strauss have argued that there is rising acceptance of antisemitism within the anti globalization movement. Critics of this view argue that the allegation is… …

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