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  • 21Corsair (comics) — For other people named Chris Summers, see Chris Summers (disambiguation). Corsair Art by Dave Cockrum Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 22Corsair (disambiguation) — A Corsair was a French privateer. Corsair may also refer to: Other privateers and pirates were referred to as Corsairs; for example Barbary pirates, were also called Barbary corsairs or Ottoman Corsairs Contents 1 Military 2 …

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  • 23Corsair Memory — 37° 29′ 11″ N 121° 56′ 35″ W / 37.4864, 121.943 …

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  • 24Corsair (film) — For other uses, see Corsair (disambiguation). Corsair Directed by Roland West Produced by …

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  • 25Corsair (transport) — Corsairfly AITA SS OACI CRL Indicatif d appel Corsair Repères historiques Date de création …

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  • 26Corsair (novel) — For other uses, see Corsair (disambiguation). Corsair   Author(s) Chris Bunch …

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  • 27Corsair Island — gamed!de ist ein Internetportal der mediatainment GmbH, einer Firma aus Freiburg im Breisgau, die verschiedene Browserspiele anbietet. Zu den Dienstleistungen gehört auch das Vermieten von Gameserver mit bekannten Spielen wie Half Life oder… …

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  • 28corsair — noun Etymology: Middle French & Old Italian; Middle French corsaire pirate, from Old Occitan corsari, from Old Italian corsaro, from Medieval Latin cursarius, from Latin cursus course more at course Date: 1549 pirate; especially a privateer of… …

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  • 29corsair — /kawr sair/, n. 1. a fast ship used for piracy. 2. a pirate, esp. formerly of the Barbary Coast. 3. (cap.) Mil. a gull winged, propeller driven fighter plane built for the U.S. Navy in World War II and kept in service into the early 1950s. [1540… …

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  • 30corsair — cor·sair (korґsār) any of various biting reduviid bugs of the genus Melanolestes …

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