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  • 41Great Lakes BG — Infobox Aircraft name=BG caption= type=Dive bomber manufacturer=Great Lakes Aircraft Company designer= first flight=1933 introduced=1934 retired=1941 status= primary user=United States Navy more users=United States Marine Corps produced= number… …

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  • 42height — /haIt/ noun 1 TALL a) (U) how tall someone is: sb s height: State your age, height, and weight. | be the same/right etc height: My daughter s already about the same height as I am. b) (C, U) the distance between the base and the top of something …

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  • 43Great Lakes XSG — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=XSG caption= type=Reconnaissance amphibian national origin= manufacturer=Great Lakes designer= first flight=avyear|1931 introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built=1 variants with… …

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  • 44Great Leap Forward — For other uses, see Great Leap Forward (disambiguation). History of the People s Republic of China   &#1 …

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  • 45Great Commission church movement — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Great Commission Churches Non profit type = Evangelical Christian Church Association founded date = 1965 with no official name 1970 as The Blitz Movement 1983 as Great Commission International 1989 as Great… …

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  • 46Great Depression — the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s. * * * or Depression of 1929 Longest and most severe …

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  • 47Great Lakes — a series of five lakes between the U.S. and Canada, comprising Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Ontario, and Superior; connected with the Atlantic by the St. Lawrence River. * * * I Chain of lakes, central North America. Comprising Lakes Superior,… …

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  • 48Great Exhibition — (1851)    A celebration of British achievements in science and technology. Organized by the Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce under the chairmanship of Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, it featured 14,000 exhibitors and attracted …

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  • 49Great Vowel Shift — The Great Vowel Shift was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language that took place in England between 1350 and 1500.[1] The Great Vowel Shift was first studied by Otto Jespersen (1860–1943), a Danish linguist and Anglicist, who …

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  • 50Great Egret — For the similar Australasian species, see Eastern Great Egret. For the short story by Sarah Orne Jewett, see A White Heron. Great Egret Adult in nonbreeding plumage Conserva …

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