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  • 71jink — 1. noun A quick evasive turn. 2. verb a) To make a quick evasive turn. b) To cause a vehicle to make a quick evasive turn …

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  • 72Glossary of fencing — Touché redirects here. For other uses, see Touché (disambiguation). Glossary of terms used in fencing. Contents 1 Footwork 2 Blade Work …

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  • 73United States v. Microsoft — United States vs. Microsoft was a set of civil actions filed against Microsoft Corporation pursuant to the Sherman Act 1890 Section 1 and 2 on May 8, 1998 by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and 20 U.S. states. Joel I. Klein was the… …

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  • 741972 Lake Winnebago mid-air collision — Accident summary Date 29 June 1972 Type Mid air collision Site …

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  • 75Apartment (Band) — Apartment ist eine vierköpfige Alternative Rock Band aus London. Die Band gründete sich 2005 und ist zur Zeit bei Filthy Lucre und Fleet Street Records unter Vertrag. Apartment tourte unter anderem mit The Bravery, Delays, Editors, Jimmy Eat… …

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  • 76vague — / vāg/ adj: characterized by such a lack of precision that a person of ordinary intelligence would have to guess if particular conduct is being proscribed: characterized by a failure to describe forbidden conduct in terms sufficient to provide… …

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  • 77concealed — I (confidential) adjective abstruse, clandestine, cloaked, covert, cryptic, delitescent, disguised, evasive, furtive, impalpable, latent, lurking, obscure, private, privy, recondite, secret, secreted, shrouded, stealthy, surreptitious, ulterior,… …

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  • 78elusive — I adjective abstruse, apt to flee, baffling, difficult, difficult to catch, difficult to comprehend, difficult to understand, eluding clear perception, elusory, enigmatic, equivocal, escaping, evanescent, evasive, fleeting, fugitive, hard to… …

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  • 79elusory — I adjective abstract, complex, convex, deceptive, elusive, enigmatic, evanescent, evasive, fleeting, furtive, hard to grasp, hazy, illusive, impalpable, imponderable, intangible, mysterious, oblique, obtruse, recondite, transient associated… …

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  • 80furtive — I adjective backstair, catlike, clandestine, cloaked, concealed, covert, crafty, cunning, deceitful, evasive, feline, furtivus, hangdog, hidden, indirect, insidious, masked, mysterious, private, secret, secretive, shady, shifty, shrouded, sly,… …

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