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  • 11Great Depression — This article is about the severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s. For other uses, see The Great Depression (disambiguation) …

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  • 12plenty — n., adj., & adv. n. (often foll. by of) a great or sufficient quantity or number (we have plenty; plenty of time). adj. colloq. existing in an ample quantity. adv. colloq. fully, entirely (it is plenty large enough). Etymology: ME plenteth,… …

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  • 13Great Langton — Infobox UK place country = England official name= Great Langton latitude= 54.21 longitude= 1.32 civil parish= Great Langton static static image caption= Aerial view of Great Langton and the River Swale area total km2 = 3.04 population= 116 (2001… …

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  • 14Great Divide Mountain Bike Route — The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is a bicycle route especially designed for mountain biking. It traverses an extended portion of the Rocky Mountains of North America, stretching from Banff, Alberta, Canada to Antelope Wells, New Mexico on the …

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  • 15plenty — n 1. quantity, quantities, volume, mass, fund, mine, store; multitude, number, numbers, scores, host, hoard, legion; sea, ocean, oceans, world, worlds, galaxy, great quantity or quantities; lot, lots, heap, heaps, mountain, mountains, stack,… …

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  • 16Great Lake Relay — The Great Lake Relay is an annual team running event over approximately 160 km. It is held at Taupo, New Zealand on the third Saturday of February. Each team consists of ten to eighteen members, either running or walking to complete the eighteen… …

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  • 17plenty — 1. noun times of plenty Syn: prosperity, affluence, wealth, opulence, comfort, luxury; plentifulness, abundance; literary plenteousness 2. pronoun there are plenty of books Syn: a lot of, many, a great deal of, enough (and to spare) …

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  • 18plenty — 1. pronoun there are plenty of books Syn: a lot of, many, a great deal of, a plethora of, enough and to spare, no lack of, a wealth of; informal loads of, heaps of, stacks of, masses of 2. noun times of plenty Syn: prosperity, af …

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  • 19plenty — plentiful / plenty [adj] abundant, productive abounding, ample, bounteous, bountiful, bumper*, chock full*, complete, copious, enough, excessive, extravagant, exuberant, fertile, flowing, flush*, fruitful, full, fulsome, generous, improvident,… …

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  • 20Great Dorset Steam Fair — Typical sight in the heavy haulage arena, three road locomotives combining efforts to haul a trailer, carrying a small diesel shunter, around the arena (2007). The Great Dorset Steam Fair (since 2010 also known as The National Heritage Show) is… …

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