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  • 31Léopold Survage — (1879–1968) (variant names Léopold Sturzwage, Leopold Sturwage, Leopoldij Sturzwasgh, Leopoldij Lvovich Sturzwage) was an important French painter of Russian Danish Finnish descent born in Vilmanstrand, Finland (with selected references… …

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  • 32West Virginia Waterways — finds its source at the highland watersheds of the Allegheny Mountains. These watersheds supply drainage to the creeks often passing through deep and narrow hollows. From the hollows, rushing highland streams collect in bottom land brooks and… …

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  • 33Unification Church of the United States — The Unification Church of the United States is a new religious movement in the United States of America. It began in the 1950s and 1960s when missionaries from Japan and South Korea were sent to the United States by the international Unification… …

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  • 34Mass averaged velocity — is widely used concept in chemical kinetics. When more than one species in gaseous or liquid state flow together, they not only flow as a bulk, rather they have their own flow velocity too. The mass averaged velocity of any mixture is the… …

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  • 35confluence — con·flu·ence || kÉ’nflÊŠÉ™ns n. flowing together of two or more streams; coming together of people or things, assemblage …

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  • 36confluences — con·flu·ence || kÉ’nflÊŠÉ™ns n. flowing together of two or more streams; coming together of people or things, assemblage …

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  • 37conflux — con·flux || kÉ’nflÊŒks n. flowing together of two or more streams; coming together of people or things, assemblage …

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  • 38confluence — n 1. flowing together, conflux; junction, union, meeting, concurrent; convergence, ap pulse, diffluence. 2. concourse, flocking together, concentration. See concourse(def.3). 3. crowd, throng, assemblage, concourse; shoal, covey, flock, bevy,… …

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  • 39confluence — con•flu•ence [[t]ˈkɒn flu əns[/t]] n. 1) geo a flowing together of two or more streams, rivers, etc 2) geo their place of junction 3) geo a body of water formed by confluence 4) a coming together of people or things; concourse 5) a crowd or… …

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  • 40confluence — /ˈkɒnfluəns / (say konfloohuhns) noun 1. a flowing together of two or more streams. 2. the place of junction. 3. the body of water so formed. 4. a coming together of people or things. 5. a throng; an assemblage. Also, conflux /ˈkɒnflʌks/ (say… …