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  • 41conglomerate — conglomeratic /keuhn glom euh rat ik, keuhng /, conglomeritic /keuhn glom euh rit ik, keuhng /, adj. n., adj. /keuhn glom euhr it, keuhng /; v. /keuhn glom euh rayt , keuhng /, n., adj., v., conglomerated, conglomerating. n. 1. anything composed… …

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  • 42conglomeration — conglomerative /keuhn glom euhr euh tiv, euh ray tiv, keuhng /, adj. /keuhn glom euh ray sheuhn, keuhng /, n. 1. the act of conglomerating; the state of being conglomerated. 2. a cohering mass; cluster. 3. a heterogeneous combination: a… …

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  • 43Tehuelche — Tehuelchean, adj. /teuh wel chee, chay/, n., pl. Tehuelches, (esp. collectively) Tehuelche for 1. 1. a member of an Indian people of Patagonia. 2. the language of these people. [ < Araucanian cheu(ù)lche, said to mean lit. fearless and elusive ]&#8230; …

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  • 44DXMS — 882khz. is the oldest Catholic radio station in the Philippines. Its studios and transmitter are located on the newly conglomerated Oblate Media Center along Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato City. Founded by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, it&#8230; …

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  • 45DXOL — City of license Quezon City Broadcast area Metro Manila Branding Spirit FM Cotabato Frequency 92.7 mHz First air date 1950s Format …

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  • 46Network era — The Network Era refers to the period in American television history from 1952 to the mid 1980s. This determination is established by institutional aspects that regularized television for the majority of the country, including the color television …

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  • 47Cranshaws —    CRANSHAWS, a parish, in the county of Berwick, 9 miles (N. W.) from Dunse; containing 120 inhabitants. The derivation of the name of this place is doubtful, some supposing it to have been applied in consequence of the number of cranes or&#8230; …

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  • 48conglomerate — {{11}}conglomerate (adj.) 1570s, from L. conglomeratus, pp. of conglomerare to roll together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + glomerare to gather into a ball, from glomus (gen. glomeris) a ball, from PIE root *glem . {{12}}cong …

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  • 49glom — 1) Of a thick and conglomerated nature, usually pertaining to food or something else that makes a thwocking noise when you stir it. A sticky glob or wad. As a verb, to grab onto something. A glom of peanut butter fell on the floor. This can of&#8230; …

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  • 50glom — 1) Of a thick and conglomerated nature, usually pertaining to food or something else that makes a thwocking noise when you stir it. A sticky glob or wad. As a verb, to grab onto something. A glom of peanut butter fell on the floor. This can of&#8230; …

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