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  • 121Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway — The Duke of Wellington s train and other locomotives being readied for departure from Liverpool, 15 September 1830 The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L M) took place on 15 September 1830 …

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  • 122Eighty Years' War — Relief of Leiden after the siege, 1574. Date 1568 1648 Location …

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  • 123Aboriginal Tasmanians — This article is about the indigenous people of the island state of Van Diemen s Land (Tasmania). For other indigenous people see Indigenous peoples (disambiguation) Parlevar (Eng:Palawa) (Tasmanian Aborigines) Regions with significant populations …

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  • 124Generational Accounting — An accounting method that considers how current fiscal policies affect future generations. Generational accounting analyzes whether government spending and tax programs that benefit current members of society will produce an unfair tax obligation …

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  • 125Spendlove — This interesting surname, of Anglo Saxon origin, originated as a nickname for someone who was free with his affections, or generous with his love. The name is composed of the Olde English pre 7th Century elements spendun meaning to spend, employ… …

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  • 126fund — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sum of money collected for a particular purpose ADJECTIVE ▪ large ▪ special ▪ appeal (BrE), charitable, charity, disaster, relief …

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  • 127spread oneself — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. live lavishly, entertain extravagantly, try to make an impression, go whole hog*; see celebrate 3 , spend 1 …

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  • 128slather — slath•er [[t]ˈslæð ər[/t]] v. t. 1) inf to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast[/ex] 2) inf to spread something thickly on (usu. fol. by with): to slather toast with butter[/ex] 3) inf to spend or use lavishly 4) inf Often,… …

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