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  • 51Serial position effect — Graph showing the serial position effect. The vertical axis shows the percentage of words recalled; the horizontal axis shows their position in the sequence. The serial position effect, a term coined by Hermann Ebbinghaus through studies he… …

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  • 52Peter Bakowski — (born 15 October 1954) is an Australian poet. His poems often use deceptively simple words and images, reminiscent at times of words in a child s picture book, but with some stylistic similarities to the work of writers such as Charles Simic or… …

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  • 53Dispatched — Origin Gnesta, Sweden Genres Melodic death metal Blackened death metal (1992 1997) Years active 1992–2002 2004–present (on hiatus) Labels …

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  • 54Mahmood Khan — [http://www.mahmoodkhan.net Mahmood Khan] represents an exclusive rare breed of singer/songwriters to emerge out of Asia who amongst extreme difficulties kept their Art alive and dedicated a lifetime to celebrate the risilience and adaptibility… …

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  • 55relate — relatability, n. relatable, adj. relater, n. /ri layt /, v., related, relating. v.t. 1. to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.). 2. to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation: to relate events to probable… …

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  • 56performance — noun 1 sth performed ADJECTIVE ▪ live ▪ public ▪ evening, matinee ▪ amateur, professional ▪ …

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  • 57narrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. describe, tell, relate; recount, recite; inform, rehearse; record, state, report, retail. See description. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. tell, recite, make known, rehearse, detail, enumerate, describe,… …

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  • 58relate — vb 1 Relate, rehearse, recite, recount, narrate, describe, state, report are comparable when they mean to tell orally or in writing the details or circumstances necessary to others understanding or knowledge of a real or imagined situation or… …

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  • 59Recite — Re*cite , v. i. To repeat, pronounce, or rehearse, as before an audience, something prepared or committed to memory; to rehearse a lesson learned. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60American and British English differences — For the Wikipedia editing policy on use of regional variants in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of style#National varieties of English. This is one of a series of articles about the differences between British English and American English, which …

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