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  • 92List of The Transformers characters — This is a list of characters appearing in the original American Transformers cartoon, first aired between 1984 and 1987. Contents 1 Autobots 2 Decepticons 3 Humans 4 Aliens and Monsters …

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  • 93Donald Morrill — is an American non fiction author. Morrill (b. Des Moines, Iowa, 1955) is the author of four books of nonfiction, Impetuous Sleeper, The Untouched Minutes, Sounding for Cool and A Stranger’s Neighborhood, as well as two volumes of poetry, At the… …

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  • 94Edward Duyker — (2007) Edward Duyker (* 21. März 1955 in Melbourne) ist ein australischer Schriftsteller und Historiker, der die Rolle der französischen und niederländischen Seefahrer während der Entdeckung Australiens thematisiert …

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  • 95Brash — This name derives from a northern English dialectual term brasche meaning rash or impetuous and was originally given as a nickname to a rather impetuous person. The surname from this source is first recorded in Scotland in the early half of the… …

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  • 96Fortingal —    FORTINGAL, a parish, in the county of Perth, 8½ miles (W. S. W.) from Aberfeldy; containing, with part of the late quoad sacra districts of Foss, Glenlyon, and Rannoch, 2740 inhabitants. This place, of which the name is of very doubtful origin …

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  • 97Rafford —    RAFFORD, a parish, in the county of Elgin, 3 miles (S. E. by E.) from Forres; containing 987 inhabitants, of whom 67 are in the village. The various modes in which the name of this place has at different times been spelt, have proved a source… …

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  • 98Tearaway — 1. impetuous or unruly person; 2. uncontrolled; impetuous; 3. (of a sporting win, etc.) won by a long distance or a high score: They had a tearaway victory …

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  • 99tearaway — Australian Slang 1. impetuous or unruly person; 2. uncontrolled; impetuous; 3. (of a sporting win, etc.) won by a long distance or a high score: They had a tearaway victory …

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  • 100lover — n. 1) to take a lover 2) to jilt a lover 3) an impetuous; lousy (colloq.) lover * * * [ lʌvə] lousy (colloq.) lover an impetuous to jilt a lover to take a lover …

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