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  • 91Tung Chee Hwa — est un nom asiatique ; le nom de famille, Tung, précède donc le prénom. Tung Chee Hwa (chinois : 董建華) né le 7 juillet 1937 à Shanghai (Chine) a été le premier chef exécutif de la Région administrative spéciale de Hong Kong en République …

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  • 92Tung chee-hwa — est un nom asiatique ; le nom de famille, Tung, précède donc le prénom. Tung Chee Hwa (chinois : 董建華) né le 7 juillet 1937 à Shanghai (Chine) a été le premier chef exécutif de la Région administrative spéciale de Hong Kong en République …

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  • 93curse — curser, n. /kerrs/, n., v., cursed or curst, cursing. n. 1. the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc. 2. a formula or charm intended to cause such misfortune to another. 3. the act of reciting such a …

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  • 94steam — steamless, adj. /steem/, n. 1. water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor. 2. water changed to this form by boiling, extensively used for the generation of mechanical power, for heating purposes, etc. 3. the mist formed when the gas or vapor… …

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  • 95kick up — verb a) To raise (dust or dirt) into the air while running or walking or driving. You could tell where he had been by the cloud of dust he had kicked up. b) To show anger (about something). He kicked up about it when they told him the train had… …

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  • 96bridle up — verb To show anger or indignation; bristle at …

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  • 97Мэттис, Джеймс — Джеймс Н. Мэттис Джеймс Н. Мэттис, Корпус морской пехоты США Прозвище …

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  • 98unknown God — Paul had noticed an altar in Athens, dedicated to ‘an unknown god’ (Acts 17:23). Although such an altar has not been found by archaeologists, inscriptions are known of altars dedicated ‘to unknown gods’ (plural). The reasoning was that one or… …

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  • 99fucking — fuck|ing [ fʌkıŋ ] adjective, adverb OFFENSIVE an extremely offensive expression used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially to show anger …

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  • 100sarcastic — sar|cas|tic [ sar kæstık ] adjective using sarcasm to upset someone or to show anger: Alan can be very sarcastic. She made some sarcastic comment about my clothes. ╾ sar|cast|ic|al|ly [ sar kæstıkli ] adverb …

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