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  • 91Spacecraft propulsion — A remote camera captures a close up view of a Space Shuttle Main Engine during a test firing at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Mississippi Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial… …

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  • 92Liquid crystal display television — Liquid crystal display televisions (LCD TV) are television sets that use LCD technology to produce images. Benefits of LCD technology include lower weight and reduced power requirements when compared to other display types. Often, LCD television… …

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  • 93Wedge prism — The wedge prism is an optical element typically made of glass ground at slight angles to refract light passing through it from the smaller width side of the prism to the thicker width side of the prism. By refracting the light, the wedge prism… …

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  • 94relic — reliclike, adj. /rel ik/, n. 1. a surviving memorial of something past. 2. an object having interest by reason of its age or its association with the past: a museum of historic relics. 3. a surviving trace of something: a custom that is a relic… …

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  • 95relic — noun 1》 an object of interest surviving from an earlier time.     ↘a surviving but outdated object, custom, or belief. 2》 a part of a deceased holy person s body or belongings kept as an object of reverence. Origin ME: from OFr. relique (orig.… …

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  • 96Bluto — (sometimes known as Brutus) is a cartoon character created in 1932 by Elzie Crisler Segar as a one time character, named Bluto the Terrible , in his Thimble Theatre comic strip (later renamed Popeye ); he made his first appearance September 12 of …

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  • 97Nagothana —   city   …

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  • 98Balla, Giacomo — ▪ Italian artist born July 24, 1871, Turin, Italy died March 1, 1958, Rome       Italian artist and founding member of the Futurist (Futurism) movement in painting.       Balla had little formal art training, having attended briefly an academy in …

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  • 99Background (astronomy) — In astronomy, background commonly refers to the incoming light from an apparently empty part of the night sky. Even if no visible astronomical objects are present in given part of the sky, there always is some low luminosity present, due mostly… …

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  • 100White knight (business) — In business, a white knight may be a corporation, a private company, or a person that intends to help another firm. There are many types of white knights. Alternatively, a gray knight is an acquiring company that enters a bid for a hostile… …

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