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  • 21now|y — «NOW ee, NOH », adjective. Heraldry. 1. having a small semicircular projection at or near the middle, as a line or fess. 2. (of a cross) having a projection in each angle between the arms. ╂[< Old French noe, past participle of noer to knot… …

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  • 22Now... — Now..., Nowe..., Nowo..., Nowa..., russisch u. polnisch, so v.w. Neu, geographische sich hier nicht findende Namen, s.u. den Hauptnamen …

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  • 23NOW — NOW, the the National Organization for Women a large US organization started in 1966, which works for legal, economic, and social equality between women and men. Its first president was Betty Friedan, who also helped to start it …

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  • 24NOW — [ nau ] the National Organization for Women: an organization in the U.S. that works to achieve equal rights for women …

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  • 25NOW — (National Organization of Women) naÊŠ American feminist organization that promotes gender equality and women s rights …

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  • 26nów — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż III, D. nowiu, blm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}}1 faza Księżyca, kiedy znajduje się on między Ziemią a Słońcem i jest z Ziemi niewidoczny 2 {{/stl 7}}{{stl 8}}. pot {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} pierwsza faza Księżyca, kiedy ukazuje się… …

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  • 27NOW — [nou] abbrev. 1. National Organization for Women 2. negotiable order of withdrawal …

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  • 28Now TV — Not to be confused with NOW.com (Network of the World), an online broadband TV network operated by PCCW. Now TV Traditional Chinese Now 寬頻電視 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 29now — now1 W1S1 [nau] adv [: Old English; Origin: nu] 1.) at the present time ▪ They now live in the city centre. ▪ There s nothing I can do about this right now (=exactly now) . by now ▪ Sonia should have been home by now. Do you think she s OK? up to …

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  • 30now — [[t]na͟ʊ[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl, oft prep ADV You use now to refer to the present time, often in contrast to a time in the past or the future. She s a widow now... But we are now a much more fragmented society... Beef now costs well over 30… …

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