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  • 91wage and salary — ▪ economics Introduction       income derived from human labour. Technically, wages and salaries cover all compensation made to employees for either physical or mental work, but they do not represent the income of the self employed. Labour costs… …

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  • 92I Am Number Four — This article is about the novel. For the feature film based on this book, see I Am Number Four (film). I Am Number Four   …

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  • 93Cross (football) — In football, a cross is a delivery of a ball from either side of the field across to the front of the goal by applying various kicking techniques. A cross is there to provide a goal scoring opportunity. Crosses are generally airborne but a ball… …

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  • 94Piano Sonata No. 28 (Beethoven) — Ludwig van Beethoven s Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, op. 101, was written in 1816 and was dedicated to Baroness and pianist Dorotea Ertmann. This piano sonata runs for about 20 minutes and consists of four movements:# Etwas lebhaft, und mit der …

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  • 95Social class in Haiti — HistoryAs a result of the extinction of the indigenous population by the beginning of the seventeenth century, the population of pre independence Saint Domingue (present day Haiti) was entirely the product of the French colonists slaveholding… …

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  • 96cytokinin — /suy teuh kuy nin/, n. Biochem. any of a class of plant hormones, produced by the roots and traveling upward through the xylem, that promote tissue growth and budding and, on application, retard plant senescence. Cf. kinetin, zeatin. [1960 65;… …

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  • 97uprise — upriser, n. v. /up ruyz /; n. /up ruyz /, v., uprose, uprisen, uprising, n. v.i. 1. to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture. 2. to rise into view: As we approached the city, the spires of tall buildings uprose as if to greet us. 3 …

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  • 98ascend — verb a) To move upward, to fly, to soar. He ascended to heaven upon a cloud. b) To slope in an upward direction. The road ascends the mountain …

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  • 99up — {{11}}up (adv.) O.E. up, uppe, from P.Gmc. *upp up (Cf. O.Fris. up; O.N. upp; Dan., Du. op; O.H.G. uf, Ger. auf up ; Goth. iup up, upward, uf on, upon, under; OHG oba, Ger. ob …

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  • 100climb — klaɪm n. act of ascending; ascent; something which can be climbed (hill, rise) v. ascend, go up; slope upward; gradually move upward …

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