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  • 111Gaza flotilla raid — Coordinates: 32°38′28″N 33°34′02″E /  …

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  • 112Forestry in Russia — The timber industry is a significant contributor to the economy of Russia, worth around 20 billion dollars per year. There are significant profits to be made selling timber to China in particular, and there have been allegations of illegal… …

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  • 113Operation Teardrop — Part of the Battle of the Atlantic, World War II …

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  • 114Maikel Nabil Sanad — (ägyptisch arabisch: مايكل نبيل سند [ˈmɑjkel næˈbiːl ˈsænæd]; * 1. Oktober 1985 in Asyut) ist ein ägyptischer Blogger, der am 11. April 2011 wegen seiner Kritik an der Militärführung Ägyptens zu drei Jahren Haft verurteilt wurde. Ein… …

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  • 115moral luck — A phenomenon investigated particularly by Williams and Thomas Nagel . In the Kantian tradition, a person s moral worth depends only on the quality of their will, and is thus independent of external circumstance. But reflection shows that our… …

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  • 116interrupt — verb ADVERB ▪ impatiently ▪ rudely ▪ What was I saying, before we were so rudely interrupted? ▪ angrily, harshly, sharply ▪ …

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  • 117judge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 applies the law ADJECTIVE ▪ experienced (esp. BrE) ▪ learned (esp. BrE) ▪ senior ▪ presiding, trial …

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  • 118condemn — v. 1) to condemn bitterly, harshly, strongly; unfairly, unjustly 2) (D; tr.) to condemn as (they were condemned as traitors) 3) (D; tr.) to condemn for (he was condemned for stealing a horse) 4) (D; tr.) to condemn to (to condemn smb. to death;… …

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  • 119criticize — v. 1) to criticize fairly; harshly, severely, sharply 2) (D; tr.) to criticize for (to criticize smb. for sloppy work) * * * [ krɪtɪsaɪz] harshly severely sharply to criticize fairly (D; tr.) to criticize for (to criticize smb. for sloppy work) …

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  • 120job — n. task 1) to do a job 2) to take on a job 3) a backbreaking; difficult, hard job 4) odd jobs (he does odd jobs) 5) a job to + inf. (it was quite a job to find him = it was quite a job finding him = we had quite a job finding him) employment 6)… …

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