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  • 51First Families of Virginia — (FFV) originated with colonists from England who primarily settled at Jamestown and along the James River and other navigable waters in the Colony of Virginia during the 17th century. As there was a propensity to marry within their narrow social… …

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  • 52Continuous casting — The macrostructure of continuously cast copper (99.95% pure), etched, ∅ ≈ 83 mm. Continuous casting, also called strand casting, is the process whereby molten metal is solidified into a semifinished billet, bloom, or slab for subsequent rolling… …

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  • 53Kitty Jones — Kathleen Kitty Jones, is a fictional character in The Bartimaeus Trilogy book series written by Jonathan Stroud. Whilst her appearance in the first book is brief, by the second book she has become a main character, and a large portion of the… …

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  • 54The Curse of Curves — Single by Cute Is What We Aim For from the album The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch Released April 30, 2007 Format 7 vinyl, Digital Download …

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  • 55wring — v. a. (one’s hands). Body and Soul, 174; (clothes). HD. 1233 == keep tight hold of. Sermon, 20 == twist; part. ‘wrong.’ Alys. 6447 == press down, overcome; pret. ‘wrong.’ Marg. 47. AS. wringan …

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  • 56truss — I. n. 1. Bundle, package, packet. 2. Bandage (for hernia), support, apparatus. II. v. a. 1. Bind, pack close, pack up, bind up, put up, cram. 2. Keep tight, make fast, hold fast. 3. Skewer, hold together, make fast …

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  • 57Эмануэл, Рам — Мэр Чикаго Американский политик демократ, мэр Чикаго с 2011 года. Ранее возглавлял администрацию президента США Барака Обамы с января 2009 года по октябрь 2010 года. До этого был членом Палаты представителей от 5 го избирательного округа… …

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  • 58freeze — v. & n. v. (past froze; past part. frozen) 1 tr. & intr. a turn or be turned into ice or another solid by cold. b (often foll. by over, up) make or become rigid or solid as a result of the cold. 2 intr. be or feel very cold. 3 tr. & intr. cover… …

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  • 59Tighter — Tight Tight, a. [Compar. {Tighter} (t[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Tightest}.] [OE. tight, thiht; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. [thorn][=e]ttr, Dan. t[ae]t, Sw. t[ a]t: akin to D. & G. dicht thick, tight, and perhaps to E. thee to thrive, or to …

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  • 60Tightest — Tight Tight, a. [Compar. {Tighter} (t[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Tightest}.] [OE. tight, thiht; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. [thorn][=e]ttr, Dan. t[ae]t, Sw. t[ a]t: akin to D. & G. dicht thick, tight, and perhaps to E. thee to thrive, or to …

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