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  • 31knock — v. & n. v. 1 a tr. strike (a hard surface) with an audible sharp blow (knocked the table three times). b intr. strike, esp. a door to gain admittance (can you hear someone knocking?; knocked at the door). 2 tr. make (a hole, a dent, etc.) by… …

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  • 32Negligence — For other uses, see Negligence (disambiguation). Tort law …

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  • 33Mathura train collision — Picture of the derailed wagons days after the accident. The Mathura train collision was a passenger train collision that occurred at 05:00 local time (01:30 UTC) in near dark conditions near Mathura, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, on… …

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  • 34Goldsmith, Oliver — (1728 1774)    Poet, dramatist, and essayist, s. of an Irish clergyman, was b. at Pallasmore in Co. Longford. His early education was received at various schools at Elphin, Athlone, and Edgeworthstown. At the age of 8 he had a severe attack of… …

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  • 35Current-to-voltage converter — In electronics, a transimpedance amplifier is an amplifier that converts current to voltage. Its input ideally has zero impedance, and the input signal is a current. Its output may have low impedance, or in high frequency applications, may be… …

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  • 36collide, collision —     A motorcyclist died after colliding with a tree, whereupon a demonstration by grieving motards turned into a revenge mission (New Yorker). Collisions can occur only when two or more moving objects come together. If a vehicle runs into a… …

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  • 37collide, collision —     A motorcyclist died after colliding with a tree, whereupon a demonstration by grieving motards turned into a revenge mission (New Yorker). Collisions can occur only when two or more moving objects come together. If a vehicle runs into a… …

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  • 38German Catholics — Not to be confused with Roman Catholicism in Germany The German Catholics (Deutschkatholiken) were a schismatic sect formed in December 1844 by German dissidents from the Roman Catholic Church, under the leadership of Johannes Ronge. Contents 1… …

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  • 39cannon — /ˈkænən / (say kanuhn) noun (plural cannons, cannon) 1. a large ancient gun for firing heavy projectiles, usually mounted on a carriage. 2. a powerful automatic gun for firing explosive shells. 3. Colloquial a revolver. 4. Machinery a hollow… …

  • 40Afoul — A*foul , adv. & a. [Pref. a + foul.] In collision; entangled. Totten. [1913 Webster] {To run afoul of}, to run against or come into collision with, especially so as to become entangled or to cause injury. [1913 Webster] …

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