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  • 111gyre — 1560s, a circular motion; as a verb, to turn round, early 15c.; from L. gyrus circle, circular course, round, ring, and its derived verb gyrare, from Gk. gyros circle, ring, related to gyrós rounded, perhaps from PIE root *geu to bend, curve (Cf …

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  • 112Necho II — Nekau A small kneeling bronze statuette, likely Necho II, now residing in the Brooklyn Museum …

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  • 113A19 road — UK road routebox road= A19 length mi= length km= direction= North South start= Doncaster destinations= York Thirsk Teesside Middlesbrough Sunderland Tyne Tunnel end= Seaton Burn construction date= completion date= junctions= ukroadsmall|1… …

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  • 114Theory of cognitive development — The Theory of Cognitive Development (one of the most historically influential theories) was developed by Jean Piaget, a Swiss Philosopher (1896–1980). His genetic epistemological theory provided many central concepts in the field of developmental …

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  • 115Cycling at the 2002 Commonwealth Games — The cycling competition at the 2002 Commonwealth Games involves three disciplines: mountain bike racing, road bicycle racing and track cycling. The track events were held at Manchester Velodrome. Contents 1 Medal summary 1.1 Mountain biking 1.2… …

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  • 116rotation — n. Succession, order, series, course round …

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  • 117Circumnavigation — Round the world redirects here. For the airline ticket, see Round the world ticket. Circumnavigation – literally, navigation of a circumference – refers to travelling all the way around an island, a continent, or the entire planet Earth. Contents …

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  • 118Bedd Taliesin — Round cairn . Historic Monument, in north west Wales; map ref: SN671912. Bronze age round kerb cairn with cist about 2m long. Capstone has fallen; side stone slabs are more or less in their original positions. Bedd Taliesin is the legendary grave …

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  • 119golf — golfer, n. /golf, gawlf/; Brit. also /gof/, n. 1. a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having… …

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