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11 written questions: common to all -10 points each 42 infinite bounce clockwise 10 points each 42 infinite bounce anticlockwise

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Addressing the Oireachtas in 1963,the Taoiseach ,John A Costello said for many years we were obsessed with the miserable trivialities of our tourist advertising. Sometimes it descended to the lowest depths, to the caubeen and the shillelagh, not to speak of the ___________.

This term originates from RAF slang from the 1920 among British Pilots stationed in Malta, Middle East & India describing creatures that sabotage aircrafts. Male creatures were popularized as widgets & females as finfinellas. What creatures?

1956, Harold Wilson speech to House of Commons: Traders and Financiers all over the world had listened to the Chancellor. On Sep 5th when the TUC unanimously rejected the wage restraint it was the end of an era, and all the financiers and all the little ____ in _____ and other financial centers had begun to make their dispensation in regard to sterling.

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Usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. ________ begins to wail if someone is about to die. For five great Gaelic families the O'Gradys, the O'Neills, the O'Briens, the O'Connors, and the Kavanaghs the lament would be sung when a family member died, even if the person had died far away and news of their death had not yet come, so that the wailing of the ______ was the first warning the household had of the death.

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A Scandinavian folk belief that lightning frightens away _____ appears in numerous Scandinavian folktales, and may be a late reflection of the god Thor's role in fighting such beings. In connection, the lack of _____ in modern Scandinavia is explained as a result of the "accuracy and efficiency of the lightning strokes.

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Origins in North American lumber camp tall tales -used to haze newcomers. Some of the common ones are called hidebehind, teakettler, squidgicum-squee & hangdown. Some like flittericks or the goofus appear to be ordinary animals that just behaved out of the ordinary,while tripodero and snoligoster were clearly mechanical contraptions. What 2 word term?

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Two word connect please.

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Ad from 1890 for?

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Word origin question- A brew made by Alaskan natives called as Tlingit Hutsnuwu, lit. "grizzly bear fort" was a favorite with miners in the 1898 Klondike gold rush.What poison?

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X started at the Y Rough Water in picture (LHS) and ended at the Aloha tower(RHS): Naval commander John Collins and his colleagues in the US Navy started this in 1978.The message from its first advertisement is trademarked _ 2.4 miles! _ 112 miles! _ 26.2 miles! Brag for the rest of your life"

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Nous subissons l'intolrable concurrence d'un rival tranger plac, ce qu'il parat, dans des conditions tellement suprieures aux ntres, pour la production de la lumire, qu'il en inonde notre march national un prix fabuleusement rduit; car, aussitt qu'il se montre, notre vente cesse, tous les consommateurs s'adressent lui, et une branche d'industrie franaise, dont les ramifications sont innombrables, est tout coup frappe de la stagnation la plus complte. Ce rival, qui n'est autre que le soleil, nous fait une guerre si acharne, que nous souponnons qu'il nous est suscit par la perfide Albion (bonne diplomatie par le temps qui court!), d'autant qu'il a pour cette le orgueilleuse des mnagements dont il se14 dispense envers nous>>>..

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A familiar household term in Sinhalese and more than one south Indian language,is a loan word from Dutch/afrikaans. Identify the Indian word and its meaning.

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The city was founded on 10 September 1880 on the site of a Bateke village named Nkuna by a Franco-Italian explorer member of Socit de Gographie de Paris, Pierre Savorgnan de _____ after whom the city X was named.The largest city Y in the country is just across the Z river from X and has 10 million+ inhabitants. ID:X,Y,Z.

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The scientific journal of the American Ornithologists' Union is named The Y in honor of this bird .It had no innate fear of human beings- its flightlessness and awkwardness on land led to its extinction by mid 19th century due to human hunting for its 'down'. The Knowledge Master Open, a quiz for US school students has a pun loving " X Y" as its mascot.

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When encountered by the Dutch ,the area that is now X was the land of the Mohawk who called the Dutch settlement at Fort Orange (now Albany, NY) " ~X", meaning "over the pine plains." Eventually, this word entered the lexicon of the Dutch settlers, but the meaning was reversed, and the name referred to the bend in the Mohawk River where the city lies today. In 1887, Thomas Edison moved his Edison Machine Works to X and in 1892, became the headquarters of the General Electric Company. Interestingly, when 5-digit ZIP codes were introduced by the U.S. Postal Service in the 1960s, the GE campus was assigned 12345 ID X
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A company based in South Carolina,X are the founders(since 1934) of piped music and the science of how music affects the behavior of customers. The style of music used was deliberately bland so as not intrude on foreground tasks, and adhered to precise limitations in tempo and dynamics. The co. went into chapter 11 in 2009,but still holds rights to a huge collection of "uncool" music like Smooth Jazz,Romantic pop and other types of mall-music. ID this irritatingly eponymous company?

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The earliest appearance of the phrase which relates to "bowing to the inevitable"is from Chapter 12 of the Essays of Francis Bacon, published in 1625. The picture below is the object of interest. In reality, the protaganist of the Essay did not bow to the inevitable; he snatched victory from defeat

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His own explanation of his unusual name. "My grandfather was a scientist. He wrote a letter to X and even got a reply from him. My mother teaches Physics in one of the schools. So I'm X. Y is my father's name." " In our family, we're rationalists. Other people are named Krishna and Ram after Gods, so we were named X and Y after great people." Y X is RHB who debuted for TN against Kerala in a Ranji ODI match in Feb 2007.Name him.

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Derived from the local word for scrotum ,this fertility fruit X is traditionally mashed when ripe with a molcajete (mortar and pestle) along with with sea salt. Some recipes call for limited tomato, spicy minced chile such as jalapeno, white onion, lime juice, and/or additional seasonings. Y results. ID X and Y X is pictured here

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X was a literary style used in medieval (14th century) liturgical texts in South India, which used an admixture of Tamil (early Malayalam of Kerala) and Sanskrit. Formed by the combination of Tamil word for Ruby and Sanskrit for Coral. Since Tamil Vatteluttu did not have characters to represent some Sanskrit sounds, letters from the Grantha script were used to represent them. The modern Malayalam script evolved from this fact -combination of Vatteluttu and Granta scripts. ID X.

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WaYao was born in 1820 on the border of Tanzania and Mozambique. Captured and enslaved by Arab traders,he was sailed on a dhow to Gujarat by his owner who called him Mubarak. He lived as a slave in India in Y for many years and learned Hindi. He was freed after his owner died, and returned to Africa. Between 1856 and 1876, he participated in expeditions by Speke , Richard Burton, Henry Morton Stanley etc. When Stanley went in search of David Livingstone, he was appointed chief of the caravan. Full name: X Mubarak Y. X tells us Indians his ethnicity

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bonus question: wrt Siddis Another term for Siddis, X derived from Y, the Arabic term for Abyssinia, is held to be derived from the common name for the captains of the Ethiopian/Abyssinian ships that also first delivered Siddi slaves to the subcontinent.The term eventually came to be applied to other Africans and not only to emancipated Siddis. In time, it came to be used to refer to their descendants as well. It is sometimes pronounced "~X" and is considered an insult in Marathi and Gujarati.

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Prep for what? 1 Soak the fish in clear water for 3 days. 2 Add 2 tbsp lye into a gallon of water. 3 Soak for 3 days in this solution. 4 Then soak for 4 days in clear water daily. It is made from aged stockfish (air-dried whitefish) or dried/salted whitefish and lye . It is gelatinous in texture, has an extremely strong, pungent odor and is regularly featured amongst world's "nastiest dishes" .It is served with mashed peas and Gjetost cheese. .

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. X's ring is a flexible ring of silk suture, later versions of which were wrapped in silver wire. It was an . early IUD, a birth control device. It was the first IUD used by a significant number of women. The ring was introduced by a German called Ernst X . In 1981 Americans Perry and Whipple named Y in his honor.ID X and Y.

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Id x,y and z X = heating brown sugar 115C - 125C Y = brown sugar heated to hard crack stage 150C - 160C Z = white sugar heated to the point it browns, which starts 170C.

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Ernesto Arturo X of Phoenix, Arizona was arrested in 1963 for the armed robbery of a bank worker. While in custody of police, X - who had a record for armed robbery, attempted rape, assault and burglary -- signed a written confession to the armed robbery. He also confessed to kidnapping and raping an 18-year-old girl 11 days prior to the robbery. What landmark judgment from 1966 resulted?

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The term is today used for a powerful adviser or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially. Franois Leclerc du Tremblay (4 November 1577 17 December 1638), also known as Pre Joseph, was a French Capuchin friar, confidant and agent of Cardinal Richelieu. He was the original "X" called so because of the color of the cloak he wore over his habit.

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Today, X Y is a generic term for a healthy carrier of a noted pathogen, especially one who refuses to cooperate with health authorities to minimize the risk of infection. Y Mallon (1869 1938), was the first person in the United States identified as a healthy carrier of the pathogen associated with X fever. She infected some 53 people, three of whom died, over the course of her career as a cook. She was forcibly quarantined twice by public health authorities and died after nearly 30 yrs in quarantine. .

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He has been compared in Playboy magazine to Thomas Paine as being "one of the great American leaders of the nonsocialist left." He is often noted for his book Rules for Radicals. Time magazine once wrote that "American democracy is being altered by X's ideas," and conservative author William F. Buckley said he was "very close to being an organizational genius Biographer Sanford Horwitt has claimed that U.S. President Barack Obama was influenced by X. What is X the pioneer of : 2 word term.

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If Jolt is the 3rd, and 4th ,5th and 6th are Snap, Crackle, and Pop. What are 1st and 2nd ?

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Q32 then-president of Harvard, Charles W. Eliot, started The


the trend when he introduced the elective system and redesigned the university's catalog in 1870-71. Until that point, a college curriculum comprised a set of mandatory courses without departmental or subject headings. As research areas became more specialized, other universities followed Harvard's lead and began to divide up their catalogs into numbered, departmental offerings. Somewhere along the line,a result of the above migrated out of academic institutional jargon and into popular slang. ?

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Gold medals: The first 10 men and women. Wally Hayward medals : 11th position to sub 6hrs 00min Silver medals: 6hrs 00min 01sec to sub 7hrs 30min. Bill Rowan medals 7hrs 30min to sub 9hrs 00min. Bronze medals: 9hrs 00min to sub 11hrs 00min. Vic Clapham medals (copper): 11hrs 00min to sub 12hrs 00min. The Z was run for the first time on 24 May 1921 and is the world's oldest and largest ultra marathon and is run between X and Y.The 90km race alternates between an UP race and a DOWN race every other year.

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From Independent Monitor,Tuscaloosa ,Alabama 1868 What is being depicted in cartoon A. Hint cartoon B.

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The X ,is generally speaking, the region of Arabicspeaking countries to the east of Egypt and north of the Arabian Peninsula .It refers to a large area in the Middle East, bounded between the Mediterranean Sea and Iran. It is therefore the companion term to Maghreb meaning "west.

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Of Anglo-Fr origins, this legal term, was one a grand jury could write on a bill when it considered the prosecution's evidence insufficient. Modern sense of "buddhu" came from the title role of George Ruggle's 1615 play satirizing the shallowness of common lawyers.

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The complex was built in 1929 and inaugurated by Johnny Weissmuller. Known for its Art Deco designs and the popular introduction of the bikini by Louis Rard on July 5, 1946 -modeled by Micheline Bernardini. Classified as a French monument historique on March 27, 1990, after having fallen into disuse and closing in 1989. Id the place.

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In July 1857, Disraeli in his speech to the House of Commons dismissed the significance of the greased cartridges and argued that the uprising was: the consequence of a conspiracy long matured, deeply laid, and extensively ramified. Secret oaths, rumours and the enigmatic distribution of X between villagers and Y between soldiers suggested hidden forces at work and various individuals and groups were pointed out as the true ringleaders, most notably the Indian Muslims with the aging Mughal emperor at the head..

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Who at whose funeral in ,2006?

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ID,put fundae.

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The first self-propelled vehicles, mostly tractors, were invented in . Europe in the late 1700s. By the 1880s there were many vehicles using either steam or gasoline, developed mainly in France and Germany. The person who stoked the steam engine kept it hot,was called X. The word is still used,though steam engines are long gone.

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Discovered in 1875 by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran.

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Contrary to widespread popular belief,it is not the nation's Independence day. It commemorates the local army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on X, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Segun."This battle was significant in that the 4,000 soldiers were greatly outnumbered by the well-equipped French army of 8,000 that had not been defeated for almost 50 years. Second, it was significant because since the Battle of Puebla, no country in the Americas has been invaded by any other European power.

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o the early Christians, X symbolized chastity. Until the introduction of the potato, whole forest-dwelling communities which had scarce access to wheat flour relied on it as their main source of carbohydrates. A wag wrote this apt joke .. When suddenly from the thick boughs of a cork-tree --" "A X, Captain; a X." "Bah! booby, I say a cork-tree!" X," reiterates Pablo. "I should know as well as you, having heard you tell the tale these twenty-seven times.

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ID this Golden Greek.The true successor of Pheidipiddes,he holds every men's outdoor road world record from 100 to 1,000 miles and every road and track record from 12 hours to 6 days. His speeds are surprisingly high given the distances involved. eg. 14Kmph for races over 100km! video

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A subdivision of Malabar Muslims they are mainly resident in Calicut and make up 50% of the Lakshwadeep island population. They claim their descent from upper caste Hindus of Kerala such as Nairs as well as from the Arabs. Unlike all other Muslims,they follow a matrilineal system of family and claim superior status over patrilineal Muslims, such as fishermen and other Mappilas causing much controversy. The 10th C.M. of Kerala belonged to this community and shares this surname.

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What has been blanked out?. Need an exact answer.

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It is sometimes called the "City of Peace", referring to the large number of international peace conferences that have been held there. Known as Ofira during Israeli occupation between 1967 and 1982,X is on a promontory overlooking the Straits of Tiran at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba. In news during the Lotus/Youth/Rage/White revolution of Jan-Feb 2011.

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3 word connect..

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A measurement scale for XYZ was first introduced by Dr. James Hamilton in the 1950s and later revised and updated by Dr. O'Tar Norwood in the 1970s. Males measuring I to III on the scale have nothing to worry. Those at VI and VII are probably irreversibly damaged. A similar one for women is called as Ludwig and Savin scale. What dreaded 3 words ?

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They are interjections: X Y (also pseudo-profanity) is an expression based on a profanity that has been altered to reduce the objectionable . Commonly found in literature,writers sometimes face the problem of portraying characters who swear, and often include X Y instead of profanity in their writing so that they will not offend audiences or incur censorship. examples:darn,fug,freaking,shoot,shucks,cripes,crike y,gee,blooming,ruddy,zounds,heck What 2 word term?

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X is the word that means a Bishop's tall hat.-from which springs a word at the core of our hearts.Id X

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A popular alternative to X are an accidental hybrid discovered by Father Clment Rodier in Algeria in 1842. X was named so because it was originally imported into Britain from northern Morocco . One of the oldest and formerly most popular varieties is the Dancy X .The Dancy was known as the zipper-skin X for its loose, pliable peel. Sunbursts and honey are the most commonly grown X.

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OED makes nebulous reference to "alleged incidents in Italian theatrical history." Klein suggests Venetian glass-crafters tossing aside imperfect pieces to be made later into common Xs. But according to an Italian dictionary, fare il X used to mean "to play a game so that the one that loses will pay the X". What word associated with dismal failure?

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So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. What! No soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the grand X himself, with the little round button at top, and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots Samuel Foote extemporized this piece of nonsense prose to test Charles Macklin's(owner of an oratory academy) assertion that he could memorise any text at a single reading..

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X is also found in Indonesia and Malaysia, where it is called 'sukun'. In the South Indian state of Kerala and coastal Karnataka especially on the sides of Mangalore, where it is widely grown and cooked, it is known as Kada chakka or Seema chakka and Gujje respectively. In Belize, the Mayan people call it 'masapan'. English name associated with certain Explorer stories,please.

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ID type of music/orchestra and place of origin.

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Named for Menominee Chief X, whose name meant "claw", X is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, XY was founded in 1895 as Grove Manufacturing Company, a maker of "hickory-striped" bib overalls worn by railroad workers and farmers. The company is now the largest maker of overalls on the world.Owner, William L. Pollock, is said to have heard the phrase Y in a vaudeville skit while he was on a New York buying trip. The company started labeling its bibs "XY " . Children's clothing made up 15% of the company's sales in 1979; by 1993 that number was 95 % and is now known as a children's apparel company.

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X (1914 1986) , historian and indologist and author from whom Professors R.S. Sharma and Romila Thapar received their doctoral blessings .He guided Indian historians at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London in the 1950s- 1960s ID Y his most famous book which by 2001 was in its 37th edition. Amazon.com book description reads "most widely used introduction to Indian civilization. Although first published in 1954, it has remained a classic interpretation."

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He took part in Captain James Cook's first great voyage (17681771) and is credited with the introduction to the Western world of eucalyptus, acacia, mimosa, and the genus X named after him, Approximately 80 species of plants bear his name. He was also the leading founder of the African Association, a British organization dedicated to the exploration of Africa, and a member of the Society of Dilettanti, which helped to establish the Royal Academy.He was the longest serving president of the Royal Society from 1778-1820 - Name X.

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The village X in Norfolk UK became very prosperous from the twelfth century when weavers from Flanders arrived in the area. Famous for its weaving heritage,the essential feature of a which was its straightness of fibre, in that the fibres lie parallel to each other. Place and type of yarn/cloth?

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Q63 Cherman Perumal mosque -Kodungaloor,Kerala.


Put fundae LHS =Old file pic.RHS=newer pic (name atleast 2 unique things abt it)

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1 X = 0.75 litre, 2 X = 1 Y 1 jeroboam = 4 X, 1 rehoboam = 6 X 1 methuselah = 8 X, 1 salmanazar = 8 X, 1 balthazar = 16 X 1 nebuchadnezzar=20 X

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ID language of song and its specialty

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ID author whose book about the Tarahumara Indians created a big buzz in 2009-10

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One word connect in Australian.Non exhaustive list

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Rev. William Gilpin a Cumbria man and Headmaster at Cheam,Surrey,boated down the river Wye in Herefordshire in 1770 and was so struck by its loveliness that he published a book setting out laws on how landscape should be observed.Thus he invented the X-the word,cult and the clich.

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The Theory and Practice of X: Or the Art of Winning Games Without Actually Cheating, by Stephen Potter, was published in 1947, and sold prodigiously. It was the first of his series of books purporting to teach ploys for manipulating one's associates, making them feel inferior and thus gaining the status of being one-up on them. From this book, the term X entered the English language. Potter said that he was introduced to the technique by C. E. M. Joad during a game of tennis in which Joad and Potter were struggling against two fit young students. Joad politely requested that the students clearly state whether the ball landed in or out (when in truth it was quite obviously in). This remark nonplussed the students, who wondered if their honesty was in question, and became so edgy that they lost the match"

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"If you get a little gassy, you've got to let it go. So people used to say to me, 'You're like a X.' And that's where the name came from."The traditionally German/Jewish surname Y was adopted because her mother felt the original surname was not "Jewish enough" to make her a star"

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It was the book that killed Dutch colonialism-and paved the way for Indonesian Independence" says Indonesian novelist Pramoedya Ananta Toer.Written by Eduard Dekker aka Multatuli(Latin.'I 've suffered much),name the book published in 1860 which was about the protagonist X fighting the corrupt Dutch govt in Java. The Dutch Fair trade org -the first ever such org. estd'1988 is also called X Stichting in its honor.

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3 photos all on the same theme,but 3 distinct terms.name all 3.

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In 1977, she published the first study of homosexuality in India According to Subhash Chandra's review of Ana Garcia-Arroyo's book The Construction of Queer Culture in India: Pioneers and Landmarks For Garcia-Arroyo the beginning of the debate on homosexuality in the twentieth century is made with X's book The World of Homosexuals published in 1977. This book went almost unnoticed, and did not contribute to queer discourse or movement because X was famous for her wizardry in some other field and nothing of substantial import in the field of homosexuality was expected from her

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In 1863, John H Aspinwall launched Aspinwall & Company, offering a range of shipping services, besides carrying on business in timber, spices and several other agro products. After India became Independent,Aspinwall became a public limited company in 1956, with financial participation from X's family. When, in 1971, the English company offered to disinvest its holdings, X's family acquired the controlling shares in the Group. Most of the earnings of X's family are from Aspinwall, though apparently they could have just lazed around and done nothing to earn money,if they were corrupt enough to do so according to rediff bulletin board comments!.

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Q75 ____ was a popular name of a type of bar in the United ____ ____
States which began to appear in the 19th century as an early expression of border economics. Those situated near areas where alcohol was not easily obtainable frequently took the name as a literal indication to customers that this was their final opportunity to imbibe before progressing to an area where obtaining, selling or drinking alcoholic drinks was prohibited. The phrase also has common British metaphorical use, the term has been adopted to describe a situation beyond which hope or good fortune will greatly diminish.

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Capital of Aparanta ,the Puranas state that the X was reclaimed from the sea for the dwelling place of Parashurama and it became a tirtha .This gave rise to the myth of Parashurama, reclaiming the land from the sea. The people of X brought this myth to Kerala . Over the centuries, with a heavy discharge of mud and silt from the Vaitarna and Ulhas as well as from the Tungar and Kamandurg hills lead to its shutting down slowly.Name this downmarket Mumbai commuter suburb.In April 1882, Bhagvanlal Indraji, an archaeologist, excavated at the Burud Rajache Kote mound to discover this site.

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The patterns of the ________ dance are choreographed according to the skills and experiences acquired by the performers. Some of the patterns of the dance are "Cloud Cave", "Whirlpool", Tai-Chi pattern, "threading the money", "looking for pearl", and "X encircling the pillar". The movement "______ chasing the pearl" shows that it is continually in the pursuit of wisdom.

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He was the first Indian volleyball player to become a professional and played club volleyball in Italy.He is considered to be one of the ten best volleyball players of all times.(wikipedia).At age 21, X was the youngest volleyball player to win the Arjuna Award. He helped India win bronze medals in Asian games 1974,78 and 86.Died in a car accident in 1987. NRI Malayalees in US organize a X volleyball tournament in his honor.

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Connect photos below,and also an australian cricketer who possibly does not enjoy the modern day method of celebrating a fallen wicket :-)

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The travellers crossed, beyond Milligaum, the fatal country so often stained with blood by the sectaries of the goddess Kali. Not far off rose Ellora, with its graceful pagodas, and the famous Aurungabad, capital of the ferocious Aureng-Zeb, now the chief town of one of the detached provinces of the kingdom of the Nizam. It was thereabouts that X, the Thuggee chief, king of the stranglers, held his sway. These ruffians, united by a secret bond, strangled victims of every age in honour of the goddess Death, without ever shedding blood Name the Thugee chief from Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours

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Khusro Faramurz X is the only police officer , thus far to have been awarded the Padma Vibhushan. He was founder father of the Border Security Force, and set up of the National Police Commission . In 1978 he visited the jails in Bihar and wrote about the conditions of the undertrials languishing in the jails for long periods without a trial. His two articles in the national daily, The Indian Express resulted in Y .

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He single-handedly changed the image of tennis from that of a "sissy" country-club sport played only by rich white people in long white pants or ankle-length skirts to that of a major sport played by robust, world-class athletes. For approximately 35 years, from about 1920 to the mid-1950s, X was generally considered the greatest player who had ever lived In Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita "Ned Litam" appears as a has-been tennis champion with "a harem of ball boys", whom Humbert hires to coach Lolita, knowing that he will not try to seduce her due to his homosexuality.It is probably,X.

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X wrote "The Song of the ___ ___" in March 1901 .The poem was later referred to as "the battle anthem of the revolution" and the epithet Burevestnik Revolyutsii" was conferred on X. Connect following pics: 2 word term,put fundae.

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Bonus question :Storm petrels are also called as X's chickens. In John Masefield's Salt Water Ballads" (1902). X and Y are a fearsome couple responsible for storms and ship-wrecks X was a supernatural figure personifying the cruel and threatening sea in the imagination of 19th-century English-speaking sailors. She was a similar character to Y (who may be her husband)

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Beardsley Ruml who became the chairman of R. H. Macy & Company noticed that when Macy's employees retired and began living on their pensions, they enter financial difficulty due to taxes. Some time during the winter of 1940 to 1941, he came up with an idea for a system which on 1 Jul 1943, entered into American law. The idea initially faced serious opposition because it required an one-time forgiveness as the system switched from one to another. What horrible idea came into being?

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__________ _________ is a slogan extensively used in Iran , North India and Pakistan to ward-off the evil eye (which is called nazar in the region). It is a Persian language derivation which literally means "far be the evil eye.Sometimes, another slogan appears in conjunction with it Buri nazar waale, tera munh kala often seen on trucks .

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Inventor-entrepeneur with his cool inventions. Name him. Photos of cyclonic vacuum cleaner,airblade hand drier and sleek bladeless fans.

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Ubiquitous in its presence in films,ads and popular music since the mid-1980s , Puccini's Madama Butterfly also contains a number (Il Cannone Del Porto) often known as the X which is more famously from the opera Y.ID X which is featured here in a British Airways ad. X and Y please. Video

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The name "X and Y" was popularised in america by Z along with his uncle Freud in the 1920s. To promote sales of X, he conducted a survey of physicians and reported their recommendations that people eat hearty breakfasts. He sent the results of the survey to 5,000 physicians, along with publicity touting X and Y as a hearty breakfast. He was also involved in spinning the Woodrow Wilson propaganda to get the US into WW1 Making the world safe for democracy And pushing cigarettes for women as "freedom torches. ID X,Y and Z,the father of PR.

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The __ of __ was a radio series, and companion newsreel series, that was broadcast on CBS from 1931 to 1945 and shown in movie theaters from 1935 to 1951. It was created by Time, Inc. Eddie Cantor(comedian) coined the name of Y an organization started by FDR using a pun of the then-popular newsreel. He used the rationale that anyone could spare a dime.

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This originated as a slogan used in TV ads in the 1980s by the Tabloid X. The tabloid (based in Lantana, FL) is present in most US supermarket checkout lines. The ads featured a series of "ear-catching" headlines from recent issues followed by actors miming surprise at the revelation. The stories ranged from amazing weight-loss diets based on the intake of broccoli and ice cream to the tragic story of Michael Jackson's unrequited love for Liz Taylor. A following voice-over would say, "--------- ----- ---- - ---- which also refers to the tabloid name and is also used to refer to nosey parkers,is trademarked by X.

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Founded in Indiana in1958 by a group of 12 led by Robert Welch, Jr. Welch named the new organization after X , an American Baptist missionary and U.S. military intelligence officer who was killed by communist forces in China in August 1945, shortly after the conclusion of World War II.Welch called him the first American casualty of the cold war.Photo A refers to groups' goals . Connect with Pic B. Put fundae and connect to music playing.

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The __ _____ Society is an international organization estd 1947 composed of economists (including 8 winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences), philosophers, historians, intellectuals, business leaders, and others who favour classical liberalism. Its founders included Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Ludwig von Mises, George Stigler, and Milton Friedman.Originally, it was to be named the ActonTocqueville Society. After Frank Knight protested against naming the group after two Roman Catholic aristocrats and Ludwig von Mises expressed concern that the mistakes made by Acton and Tocqueville would be connected with the society, the name of the Swiss resort where it convened was used instead.

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__ ___ _____ is an organization founded in 1987 by Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton that produces theatrical shows and recorded music and scores for films, television appearances for shows such as The Tonight Show, Las Vegas, Scrubs, Arrested Development, concerts featuring popular music, comedy and multimedia. All of the organization's appearances star a trio of performers called X Men, who all wear a X "skin". Cast members would stay in character at all times while in makeup, meaning after shows they would still not speak to audience members, and the only "autograph" they would sign would be a smudge of X paint. When shown a "new" piece of technology, such as a cell phone or even an old pair of binoculars, they will simply stare at it in wonder. Answer

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