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  • 52Critical state soil mechanics — Normally consolidated soil goes to critical state along the stress path on Roscoe surface Critical State Soil Mechanics is the area of Soil Mechanics that encompasses the conceptual models that represent the mechanical behavior of saturated… …

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  • 53William Parks (Drucker) — William Parks (* um 1700 vermutlich in der englischen Grafschaft Shropshire; † 1. April 1750 auf dem Schiff Nelson während der Überfahrt von Virginia nach England) war ein englischer Drucker und Verleger. Er gründete zwei der ältesten Zeitungen… …

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  • 55Andrew Noel Schofield — Professor A. N. Schofield am 8. November 2010 Andrew Noel Schofield (* 1. November 1930) ist ein britischer Bauingenieur, der sich mit Grundbau und Bodenmechanik beschäftigt. Schofield studierte in Cambridge Bauingenieurwesen und war 1951 bis… …

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  • 56ἀπομηνίω — to be very wroth pres subj act 1st sg ἀπομηνίω to be very wroth pres ind act 1st sg ἀπομηνί̱ω , ἀπομηνίω to be very wroth pres subj act 1st sg ἀπομηνί̱ω , ἀπομηνίω to be very wroth pres ind act 1st sg …

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  • 57wrath — wrath, wrathful, wroth Wrath is an archaic or literary noun meaning ‘anger’, and is pronounced rawth or roth, or in AmE rath. Wrathful is the corresponding adjective meaning ‘angry’. Wroth is also an adjective, and is always used predicatively, i …

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  • 58wrathful — wrath, wrathful, wroth Wrath is an archaic or literary noun meaning ‘anger’, and is pronounced rawth or roth, or in AmE rath. Wrathful is the corresponding adjective meaning ‘angry’. Wroth is also an adjective, and is always used predicatively, i …

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  • 59wrath — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wrǣththo, from wrāth wroth more at wroth Date: before 12th century 1. strong vengeful anger or indignation 2. retributory punishment for an offense or a crime ; divine chastisement Synonyms: see …

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  • 60Parson Weems — Portrait of Parson Weems Mason Locke Weems (October 11, 1759 – May 23, 1825), generally known as Parson Weems, was an American book agent and author. He is best known as the source of some of the apocryphal stories about George Washington. The… …

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