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  • 51Back to the Heavyweight Jam — Back to the Heavyweight Jam …

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  • 52Back to Methuselah — (A Metabiological Pentateuch), by George Bernard Shaw consists of a preface (An Infidel Half Century) and a series of five plays: In the Beginning: B.C. 4004 (In the Garden of Eden), The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas: Present Day, The Thing… …

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  • 53Spring Bears Love — Hangul 봄날의 곰을 좋아하세요? RR …

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  • 54spring peeper — spring′ peep′er n. ram a tree frog, Hyla crucifer, having anX shaped mark on the back and a shrill call commonly heard near ponds and swamps of E North America in the early spring • Etymology: 1905–10, amer …

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  • 55Back Creek (Conococheague Creek) — Back Creek is a tributary of Conococheague Creek in south central Pennsylvania in the United States.The uppermost reaches of the creek are known as Rocky Spring Run .Back Creek joins Conococheague Creek approximately 0.33 miles (0.5 km) below… …

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  • 56back|stay — «BAK STAY», noun. 1. a rope or wire extending aft from the top of a mast to the ship s side and helping to support the mast. 2. a spring, rod, or strap, used for support at the back of various mechanisms or other objects …

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  • 57spring — 1 /sprIN/ noun 1 SEASON (C, U) the season between winter and summer when leaves and flowers appear: It was a cold, sunny day in early spring | the spring of 1933 | spring flowers 2 BED/CARS ETC a) (countable usually plural) something, usually a… …

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  • 58Air spring — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… …

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  • 59atmospheric spring — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… …

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  • 60Boiling spring — Spring Spring, n. [AS. spring a fountain, a leap. See {Spring}, v. i.] 1. A leap; a bound; a jump. [1913 Webster] The prisoner, with a spring, from prison broke. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its… …

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