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  • 51charge — I n. accusation 1) to bring, level, make a charge; to prefer, press charges 2) to concoct, cook up, fabricate, trump up a charge (they trumped up various charges against her) 3) to prove, substantiate a charge 4) to face a charge 5) to dismiss,… …

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  • 52range — I n. series of connecting mountains 1) a mountain range distance that a gun fires, can fire 2) close; long; point blank range 3) artillery; rifle range 4) at a certain range (at close range) 5) in, within range 6) out of range place where… …

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  • 53worth — worth1 [ wɜrθ ] adjective Worth usually follows the verb to be and is always followed by either a noun, pronoun, or number, or by the ing form of a verb: The painting is probably worth thousands of dollars. It was a difficult trip, but it was… …

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  • 54Dólar de Brunéi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dólar de Brunéi ringgit en malayo Monedas de dólar ci …

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  • 55Royal Canadian Mint Olympic coins — 1976 Montreal Summer Games= Most numismatists agree that the first true numismatic collection was the Olympic Five and Ten Dollar coins for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Starting in February 1973, the RCM engaged in a very ambitious program. At the …

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  • 56North Dakota — • One of the United States of America, originally included in the Louisiana Purchase. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. North Dakota     North Dakota      …

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  • 57Federal crime — In the United States, a federal crime or federal offense is a crime that is either made illegal by U.S. federal legislation or a crime that occurs on U.S. federal property.Mail fraud which crosses state lines or involves the (national) US Postal… …

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  • 58Connecticut — • U.S. state and one of the thirteen original colonies Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Connecticut     Connecticut     † …

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  • 59Smith & Dale — Charlie Dale (left) and Joe Smith in a comedy sketch, filmed for Soundies movie jukeboxes (1941) Smith and Dale were a famous American vaudeville comedy duo. The two performed together for more than 70 years. Contents …

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  • 60Honolulu Catholic Cemetery — The Honolulu Catholic Cemetery (also known as the King Street Catholic Cemetery) is a cemetery in Honolulu, Hawaii. The cemetery is for Roman Catholics and is located at 839 A South King Street. It is maintained by the Roman Catholic Diocese of… …

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