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  • 81Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton — Duke and Duchess of Cambridge waving to the crowd at the Mall sh …

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  • 82Marvel Zombies (series) — Marvel Zombies Cover of Marvel Zombies  (2006), hardcover collected edition. Art by Arthur Suydam. Created by Mark Millar Greg Land …

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  • 83catenation — n. Connection, union, conjunction, linking together, continuous junction, concatenation, intimate connection …

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  • 84continuity — n. 1. Cohesion, close union, intimate connection. 2. Unbroken extent, contiguity, uninterrupted connection, uninterrupted continuance or duration, ceaselessness, constant flow …

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  • 85integrate — integrate, articulate, concatenate are comparable when they mean to bring or join together a number of distinct things so that they move, operate, or function as a unit. The implications of these senses are probably more often found in the… …

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  • 86Internection — In ter*nec tion, n. [L. internectere to bind together; inter between + nectere to fasten.] Intimate connection. [Obs.] W. Montagu. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 87Hahn–Banach theorem — In mathematics, the Hahn–Banach theorem is a central tool in functional analysis. It allows the extension of bounded linear operators defined on a subspace of some vector space to the whole space, and it also shows that there are enough… …

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  • 88Jacob Anatoli — Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Simson Anatoli (c. 1194 ndash; 1256) was a translator of Arabic texts to Hebrew. He was invited to Naples by Frederick II. Under this royal patronage, and in association with Michael Scot, Anatoli made Arabic learning… …

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  • 89Mind — For other uses, see Mind (disambiguation). The concept of mind (  /ˈmaɪ …

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  • 90Xenophobia — is an intense and/or irrational dislike and sometimes fear of people from other countries. It comes from the Greek words ξένος ( xenos ), meaning foreigner, stranger, and φόβος ( phobos ), meaning fear. The term is typically used to describe a… …

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