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  • 121lollop — intransitive verb Etymology: 1loll + op (as in gallop) Date: 1745 1. dialect England loll 2. to proceed with a bounding or bobbing motion …

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  • 122fug — I. noun Etymology: perhaps alteration of 1fog Date: 1888 the stuffy atmosphere of a poorly ventilated space; also a stuffy or malodorous emanation • fuggy adjective II. verb (fugged; fugging) Date: circa …

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  • 123loller — noun see loll I …

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  • 124Лейпцигское сражение 1813 —         решающее сражение кампании 1813 в войне России, Австрии, Пруссии и Швеции против наполеоновской Франции 4(16) 7(19) октября. Силы сторон: союзники свыше 300 тыс. человек при 1385 орудиях, в том числе русских 127 тыс., австрийцев 89 тыс.,… …

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  • 125Hull (watercraft) — Half hull of the 46 gun ship of the line Tigre, build from 1724 in Toulon after plans by Blaise Coulomb A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull …

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  • 126Spacetime — For other uses of this term, see Spacetime (disambiguation). Two dimensional analogy of spacetime distortion. Matter changes the geometry of spacetime, this (curved) geometry being interpreted as gravity. White lines do not represent the… …

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  • 127Erie County, Pennsylvania — Erie County Courthouse …

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  • 128Loop quantum gravity — Not to be confused with the path integral formulation of LQG, see spin foam. This article is about LQG in its Canonical formulation.. Beyond the Standard Model …

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