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  • 1HMS Euryalus (F15) — was a Leander class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). Like the rest of the class, Euryalus was named after a figure of mythology. Euryalus was built by Scotts Shipbuilders of Greenock. Euryalus was launched on the 6th June 1963 and commissioned on… …

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  • 2churn — v. a. 1. Agitate, jostle violently, cause to foam. 2. Produce by churning …

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  • 3Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal — Pakistan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Pakistan …

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  • 4Tiananmen Square — (guangchang) Across the more than 440,000 square metres (100 acres) of cement expanse and among the monumental edifices of Chinese socialist neuesattlichkeit, hundreds of tourists and city residents saunter; three wheeled bicycle pedlars hawk… …

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  • 5hurtle — 1. verb /hɜːtl,hɝtl/ a) To move rapidly, violently, or without control. The car hurtled down the hill at 90 miles per hour. b) To meet with violence or shock; to clash; to jostle. Pieces of broken glass hurt …

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  • 6Collective (Star Trek: Voyager) — Collective Star Trek: Voyager episode Borg children Episode no. Season 6 Episod …

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  • 7collide — I (clash) verb altercate, antagonize, argue, be antagonistic, be at cross purposes, be at variance, be contrary, be discordant, be in antagonism, be incompatible, be inimical, be mutually opposed, conflict with, confront, contend, contradict,… …

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  • 8crash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. collision, shock, smash, shattering; failure, collapse, downfall; burst, blast. See destruction, impulse, loudness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A crashing sound] Syn. clatter, clash, bang; see noise 1 . 2 …

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