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  • 81Nathaniel Roberts — Infobox character colour =#d6d6ff colour text = name =Nathaniel Roberts series =The Bill caption =Ben Richards as PC Nathaniel Roberts first = Collateral Damage (17/10/07) last = cause = portrayer =Ben Richards episode = nickname =Nate alias =… …

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  • 82Clouded leopard — [1] Conservation status …

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  • 83Malicounda Bambara — is a village (pop. 1,555)[1] in the M bour Department of the Thiès Region in western Senegal, located approximately 85 km from the Senegalese capital of Dakar. Founded in 1902 by migrants from neighboring Mali in search of arable land, today …

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  • 84Mikkel Diskerud — Personal information Full name Mikkel Morgen …

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  • 85seem — W1S1 [si:m] v [linking verb, not in progressive] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: sœma to be appropriate to , from sœmr appropriate ] 1.) to appear to exist or be true, or to have a particular quality ▪ Ann didn t seem very sure. ▪ It seems …

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  • 86would — W1S1 [wud] modal v negative short form wouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(past intentions/expectations)¦ 2¦(imagined situations)¦ 3¦(past habits)¦ 4¦(requesting)¦ 5¦(offering/inviting)¦ 6¦(what somebody wants)¦ 7¦(past purpose)¦ 8 would not …

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  • 87Woolrich Arsenal Case —    One of the early failures of Soviet intelligence in Great Britain in the late 1930s was the Woolrich Arsenal Case. Soviet illegals recruited British Communist Party members with access to military secrets at the arsenal. These agents ran in… …

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  • 88pocket — 1 noun (C) 1 IN CLOTHES a small bag sewn onto or into a coat, trousers etc so that you can put things such as money or keys into it: Joseph always stands with his hands in his pockets. | coat/trouser/jacket etc pocket: The keys are in my coat… …

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  • 89shaky — / ʃeɪki/ adjective not very sure or not very reliable ● He only has the shakiest idea of what he should be doing. ● The new issue got off to a shaky start on the market …

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  • 90bet one's boots — or[bet one s bottom dollar] or[bet one s shirt] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To bet all you have. * /This horse will win. I would bet my bottom dollar on it./ * /Jim said he would bet his boots that he would pass the examination./ 2. or[bet one s… …

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