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  • 91Злоключения Мэри-Анны — Злоключения Мэри Джейн Mary Jane s Mishap Жанр комедия Режиссёр Джордж Альберт Смит Продюсер Дж …

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  • 92casualty — ca·su·al·ty / ka zhəl tē, ka zhə wəl / n pl ties 1: an unfortunate occurrence; esp: a serious and often disastrous accident conversion of property...arising from fire, storm, shipwreck, or other casualty Internal Revenue Code 2: something lost,… …

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  • 93Vought F-8 Crusader — F 8 redirects here. For other uses, see F8 (disambiguation). F 8 (F8U) Crusader An F 8E from VMF(AW) 212 in …

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  • 94Lockheed F-104 Starfighter — F 104 Starfighter A Fokker built, German owned F 104G in USAF markings in August 1979 Role Intercep …

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  • 95Nhlanhla Nene — Nhlanhla Musa Nene Deputy Minister of Finance Incumbent Assumed office November 2008 Preceded by …

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  • 96contretemps — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. embarrassment; mischance, mishap. See difficulty. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. awkward, mishap, misfortune, misadventure; see catastrophe , disaster , embarrassment 2 , predicament . III (Roget s Thesaurus …

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  • 97misfortune — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mishap, disaster, calamity, catastrophe; bad luck; adversity. See evil. Ant., good fortune. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Bad luck] Syn. back luck, ill fortune, ill luck, adversity, affliction, adverse… …

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  • 98accident — The word accident is derived from the Latin verb accidere signifying fall upon, befall, happen, chance. In an etymological sense anything that happens may be said to be an accident and in this sense, the word has been defined as befalling a… …

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  • 99accident — The word accident is derived from the Latin verb accidere signifying fall upon, befall, happen, chance. In an etymological sense anything that happens may be said to be an accident and in this sense, the word has been defined as befalling a… …

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  • 100Disaster — Dis*as ter, n. [F. d[ e]sastre; pref. d[ e]s (L. dis ) + astre star, fr. L. astrum; a word of astrological origin. See {Aster}, {Astral}, {Star}.] 1. An unpropitious or baleful aspect of a planet or star; malevolent influence of a heavenly body;… …

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