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  • 81History of the abduction phenomenon — History= As noted below, the Antonio Villas Boas case (1957) and the Hill abduction (1961) were the first cases of UFO abduction to earn widespread attention.Though these two cases are sometimes viewed as the earliest abductions, skeptic Peter… …

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  • 82cheese — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hard, soft ▪ sharp, strong ▪ mild ▪ fat free (AmE), full fat, low fat …

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  • 83drizzle — 1. noun 1) they shivered in the drizzle Syn: fine rain, light shower, spray, mist 2) a drizzle of syrup Syn: trickle, dribble, drip, stream, rivulet; sprinkle, sprinkling 2 …

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  • 84sparg´er — sparge «spahrj», verb, sparged, sparg|ing, noun. –v.t., v.i. 1. to dash, splash, or sprinkle about. 2. to bespatter; besprinkle. –n. 1. a sprinkling or splashing. 2. a sprinkle; dash (as of liquor) …

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  • 85Chalchiuhtlicue — Stone sculpture of Chalchiuhtlicue (Museum of the Americas, Madrid, Spain) Chalchiuhtlicue (also Chalciuhtlicue, or Chalcihuitlicue) ( She of the Jade Skirt ) was an Aztec goddess of love, beauty, youth, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal… …

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  • 86KITV — Infobox Broadcast call letters = KITV city = station station slogan = The Team You Know. The Team You Trust. station branding = KITV 4 Island Television (general) Island Television News (newscasts) analog = 4 (VHF) digital = 40 (UHF) other chs =… …

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  • 87drizzle — drizzly, adv. /driz euhl/, v., drizzled, drizzling, n. v.i. 1. to rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle: It drizzled throughout the night. 2. to fall in fine drops. v.t. 3. to rain or let fall in fine drops; sprinkle: He drizzled honey …

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  • 88strew — strewer, n. /strooh/, v.t., strewed, strewn /stroohn/ or strewed, strewing. 1. to let fall in separate pieces or particles over a surface; scatter or sprinkle: to strew seed in a garden bed. 2. to cover or overspread (a surface, place, etc.) with …

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  • 89Holy Water — • In the earliest Christian times, water was used for expiatory and purificatory purposes, to a way analogous to its employment under the Jewish Law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Water     Holy Water …

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  • 90besprinkle — v.tr. 1 sprinkle or strew all over with liquid etc. 2 sprinkle (liquid etc.) over. Etymology: ME f. BE + sprengen in the same sense …

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