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  • 91retain — [v1] hold on to physically or mentally absorb, bear in mind, cling to, clutch, contain, detain, enjoy, grasp, hand onto, have, hold, hold fast, husband, keep, keep in mind, keep possession, maintain, memorize, mind, own, possess, preserve, put… …

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  • 92retain — ► VERB 1) continue to have; keep possession of. 2) absorb and continue to hold (a substance). 3) keep in place; hold fixed. 4) keep engaged in one s service. 5) secure the services of (a barrister) with a preliminary payment. DERIVATIVES… …

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  • 93retainable — retain ► VERB 1) continue to have; keep possession of. 2) absorb and continue to hold (a substance). 3) keep in place; hold fixed. 4) keep engaged in one s service. 5) secure the services of (a barrister) with a preliminary payment. DERIVATIVES… …

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  • 94retain — v.tr. 1 a keep possession of; not lose; continue to have, practise, or recognize. b not abolish, discard, or alter. 2 keep in one s memory. 3 keep in place; hold fixed. 4 secure the services of (a person, esp. a barrister) with a preliminary… …

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  • 95Association football — Soccer redirects here. For other uses, see Soccer (disambiguation). Association football An attacking player (No. 10) attempts to kick the ball past t …

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  • 96Keepie uppie — is the art of juggling with a football (soccer ball) using feet, lower legs, knees, chest, shoulders, and head. [ [http://www.britannia.org/scotland/scotsdictionary/k.shtml Keepie Uppie ] in the Scots Dictionary] It is similar to Kemari, a game… …

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  • 97Touch rugby — This article deals with several different games, all of which are referred to as touch rugby. For an article on the rugby league form, which is also known as Touch, touch football or six down, see: Touch football (rugby league). The name touch… …

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  • 98Cologne — • German city and archbishopric Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cologne     Cologne     † …

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  • 99lost — lÉ”st /lÉ’st adj. no longer in the possession of, misplaced; irrecoverable; unable to find the right way to go; defeated; destroyed; involved, immersed (in one s thoughts, etc.) luːz v. fail to keep possession of; mislay, misplace; be deprived… …

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  • 100History of Limerick — Infobox Irish Place name = City of Limerick gaeilge = Cathair Luimnigh crest motto = Urbs antiqua fuit studiisque asperrima belli An ancient city well versed in the arts of war map pin coords = left: 86px; top: 30px north coord = 52.6652 west… …

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