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  • 1twenty-fourth — adjective coming next after the twenty third in position • Syn: ↑24th • Similar to: ↑ordinal * * * I. | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : being number 24 in a countable series the twenty fourth day …

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  • 2Twenty-Second Air Force — emblem Active 28 December 1941 Country United …

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  • 3twenty-fifth — adjective coming next after the twenty fourth in position (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑25th • Similar to: ↑ordinal * * * I. | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : being number 25 in a countable series …

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  • 4Day-age creationism — Part of a series on Creationism History of creationism Neo creationism …

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  • 5Day-Age creationism — Day Age creationism, a type of Old Earth creationism, is an interpretation of the creation accounts found in Genesis . It holds that the six days referred to in the Genesis account of creation are not ordinary 24 hour days, but rather are much… …

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  • 6Fourth Anglo-Mysore War — Part of the Anglo Mysore Wars …

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  • 7Day/Night cricket — Floodlit (day/night) Cricket is cricket played under floodlights at night. The use of floodlights in cricket matches has helped to bring much investment into the game both at a national and an international level since it began in 1977. Today… …

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  • 8Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland Bill, 1968 — The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1968 was a proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to alter the electoral system. The proposal was rejected.Proposed changes to the textThe subject matter of the referendum was described as… …

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  • 9Year and a day — Year Year, n. [OE. yer, yeer, [yogh]er, AS. ge[ a]r; akin to OFries. i?r, g?r, D. jaar, OHG. j[=a]r, G. jahr, Icel. [=a]r, Dan. aar, Sw. [*a]r, Goth. j?r, Gr. ? a season of the year, springtime, a part of the day, an hour, ? a year, Zend y[=a]re… …

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  • 10After hours — Hour Hour, n. [OE. hour, our, hore, ure, OF. hore, ore, ure, F. heure, L. hora, fr. Gr. ?, orig., a definite space of time, fixed by natural laws; hence, a season, the time of the day, an hour. See {Year}, and cf. {Horologe}, {Horoscope}.] 1. The …

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