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  • 91space exploration — Investigation of the universe beyond Earth s atmosphere by means of manned and unmanned spacecraft. Study of the use of rockets for spaceflight began early in the 20th century. Germany s research on rocket propulsion in the 1930s led to… …

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  • 92MIME — This article is about the email content type system. For the World Wide Web content type system, see Internet media type. For mime as an art form, see Mime artist. For the British engineering society, see Institution of Mechanical Engineers.… …

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  • 93Shilluk — history Their history tells that they are Nilotic from the Luo speaking groups of (Anywak, Pari, Juluo, Kenya Luo, Acholi and Balenda Bwor).They share in common of their cultural identities and they have myths that tell about their origin.However …

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  • 94pointillism — pointillist, n., adj. /pwan tl iz euhm, tee iz , poyn tl iz /, n. (sometimes cap.) a theory and technique developed by the neo impressionists, based on the principle that juxtaposed dots of pure color, as blue and yellow, are optically mixed into …

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  • 95poin|til|lism — «PWAN tuh lihz uhm», noun. a method of painting introduced by French impressionists, producing luminous effects by laying on the colors in points or dots of unmixed color that are blended by the eye. ╂[< French pointillisme < pointiller to… …

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  • 96dot — ► NOUN 1) a small round mark or spot. 2) Music a dot used to denote the lengthening of a note or rest by half, or to indicate staccato. 3) the shorter signal of the two used in Morse code. ► VERB (dotted, dotting) 1) mark with a dot or dots …

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  • 97Stet — Stet, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stetted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stetting}.] (Print.) To cause or direct to remain after having been marked for omission; to mark with the word stet, or with a series of dots below or beside the matter; as, the proof reader… …

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  • 98Stetted — Stet Stet, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stetted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stetting}.] (Print.) To cause or direct to remain after having been marked for omission; to mark with the word stet, or with a series of dots below or beside the matter; as, the proof… …

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  • 99Stetting — Stet Stet, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stetted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stetting}.] (Print.) To cause or direct to remain after having been marked for omission; to mark with the word stet, or with a series of dots below or beside the matter; as, the proof… …

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  • 100star — 1. noun /stɑɹ,stɑː(ɹ),stɑɹ/ a) Any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots. His teacher tells us he is a star pupil. b) A luminous celestial body, made… …

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