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  • 81mark — I n. sign. symbol 1) to make one s mark ( to make a cross in place of a signature ) 2) an accent, stress; diacritical; exclamation (BE; AE has exclamation point); punctuation; question; quotation mark 3) (mil.) a hash mark 4) a laundry mark… …

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  • 82The Castle (novel) — This article is about the German novel by Franz Kafka. For other uses, see The Castle (disambiguation). K. redirects here. For the chronological list of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositions, see Köchel catalogue. For other uses, see K… …

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  • 83The Worst Witch — This article is about the novel series. For the television series of the same name, see The Worst Witch (TV series). Contents 1 Series overview 2 Works 3 …

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  • 84Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …

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  • 85The Great American Bash — This article is about the former NWA and WCW professional wrestling event. For the WWE event, see WWE The Great American Bash. The Great American Bash was an annual summer professional wrestling pay per view event produced by the National… …

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  • 86The Supremes — This article is about the Motown singing group. For The West Wing episode, see The Supremes (The West Wing) …

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  • 87The Patriot (2000 film) — Infobox Film name=The Patriot caption=A promotional film poster for The Patriot . starring=Mel Gibson Jason Isaacs Heath Ledger Joely Richardson Chris Cooper Tom Wilkinson Tchéky Karyo director=Roland Emmerich writer=Robert Rodat producer=Dean… …

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  • 88The Temptations — For other uses, see Temptation (disambiguation). The Temptations The Classic 5 lineup of The Temptations: David Ruffin (bottom left), Melvin Franklin (top left), Paul Williams (top right), Otis Williams (bottom right), and …

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  • 89miss — {{11}}miss (n.1) late 12c., loss, lack; c. 1200, regret occasioned by loss or absence, from O.E. miss absence, loss, from source of missan to miss (see MISS (Cf. miss) (v.)). Meaning an act or fact of missing; a being without is from late 15c.;… …

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  • 90Miss — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. (also absol.) fail to hit, reach, find, catch, etc. (an object or goal). 2 tr. fail to catch (a bus, train, etc.). 3 tr. fail to experience, see, or attend (an occurrence or event). 4 tr. fail to meet (a person); fail to keep… …

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