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  • 31oak — n. 1 any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus usu. having lobed leaves and bearing acorns. 2 the durable wood of this tree, used esp. for furniture and in building. 3 (attrib.) made of oak (oak table). 4 a heavy outer door of a set of university… …

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  • 32bitter — a. 1. Acrid, tasting like wormwood, like gall. 2. Fierce, savage, cruel, merciless, relentless, virulent, fell, ruthless, dire. 3. Severe, harsh, stern. 4. Distressing, painful, grievous, intense, sore, sorrowful, afflictive, poignant, calamitous …

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  • 33John F. Sowa — John Florian Sowa is the computer scientist who invented conceptual graphs, a graphic notation for logic and natural language, based on the structures in semantic networks and on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce. He is currently… …

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  • 34Trent Affair — James Murray Mason (1798–1871). John Sli …

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  • 35gallnut — /ˈgɔlnʌt/ (say gawlnut) noun a nut like gall on plants …

  • 36Doherty — Like clans in other cultures, Irish clans such as the Dohertys are divided into many septs and regional families. In the modern day, there are 140 noted variations in spelling of the name Ó Dochartaigh, of which Doherty (with or without the Ó )… …

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  • 37root nodule — Gall like structures on roots that contain endosymbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria (e.g., Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium is present in legume nodules) …

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  • 38Religion in Nazi Germany — For the attitude of the Nazi Party towards religion, and the significance of occultism and paganism, see the article religious aspects of Nazism. Part of a series on …

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  • 39Andricus kollari — Oak marble galls showing two stunted and two normal sized examples Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 40Adolf Hitler's religious beliefs — have been a matter of dispute, in part because of apparently inconsistent statements made by and attributed to him. The relationship between Nazism and religion was complex and shifting over the period of the Nazi Party s existence and during its …

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