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  • 21Norwich — For other places with the same name, see Norwich (disambiguation). City of Norwich Norwich city centre …

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  • 22Connotation and denotation — Denotation is the literal meaning of a word or phrase, whereas connotation is the suggestive meaning of a word or phrase. A denotative meaning is the primary meaning , whereas the connotative meaning is the secondary meaning of a word or phrase.… …

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  • 23Flag of Chicago — Flag of the City of Chicago Adopted Original, 1917; additional stars added, 1933 and 1939. Design Four red stars between two light blue horizontal bars on a white field Designed by Wall …

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  • 24John Kells Ingram — (7 July 1823 ndash; 1 May 1907) was an Irish poet, patriot and scholar, as well as an economist and historian of economic thought. Ingram was born in Templecarne near Pettigo, County Donegal, of Scottish Presbyterian stock. At the age of 14, in… …

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  • 25Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary — (1758) is a two volume compilation of essays by David Hume. Part I includes the essays from Essays, Moral and Political, plus two essays from Four Dissertations. The contents of this part largely covers political and aesthetic issues. Part II… …

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  • 26Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 27populous — populously, adv. populousness, n. /pop yeuh leuhs/, adj. 1. full of residents or inhabitants, as a region; heavily populated. 2. jammed or crowded with people: There s no more populous place than Times Square on New Year s Eve. 3. forming or… …

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  • 28overpopulate — (v.) 1798, from OVER (Cf. over) + POPULATE (Cf. populate) (v.). First attested in Malthus (in over populousness). Related: Overpopulated; overpopulating …

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  • 29populous — adjective having a large population. Derivatives populously adverb populousness noun Origin ME: from late L. populosus, from populus people …

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  • 30population — n. 1. Peopling. 2. Inhabitants, people, number of people. 3. Populousness …

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