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  • 41Roanoke River — The Roanoke River is a river in southern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina in the United States, 410 mi (660 km) long. [http://www.deq.state.va.us/vrrbac/pdf/rrbpaper.pdf] A major river of the southeastern United States, it drains a… …

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  • 42RMS Oceanic (1899) — For other ships of the same name, see Oceanic. RMS Oceanic was a transatlantic ocean liner that was built by the White Star Line, and sailed on its maiden voyage in 1899.BeginningThe keel was laid in 1897, and the ship was built under the… …

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  • 43International King of Sports — is a multi event sports competition held yearly. The events are unusual sports rarely undertaken outside of this competition and are often variants of standard track and field sports.The current International King of Sports (2003) is Australian… …

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  • 44reproductive system, animal — Introduction       any of the organ systems by which animals reproduce.       The role of reproduction is to provide for the continued existence of a species; it is the process by which living organisms duplicate themselves. Animals compete with… …

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  • 45switchback — I. noun Date: 1863 a zigzag road, trail, or section of railroad tracks for climbing a steep hill • switchback adjective II. intransitive verb Date: 1903 to follow a zigzag course especially for ascent or descent < a trail that switchbacks > …

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  • 46zag — /zag/, v.i., zagged, zagging. to move in one of the two directions followed in a zigzag course: First we zigged, then we zagged, trying to avoid the bull. [1785 95; extracted from ZIGZAG] * * * …

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  • 47zig — /zig/, v.i., zigged, zigging. to move in one of the two directions followed in a zigzag course: He zigged when he should have zagged. [1785 95; extracted from ZIGZAG] * * * …

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  • 48zag — noun a sharp change of direction in a zigzag course. verb (zags, zagging, zagged) make a zag. Origin C18: shortening of zigzag …

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  • 49zig — noun a sharp change of direction in a zigzag course. verb (zigs, zigging, zigged) make a zig. Origin 1960s: shortening of zigzag …

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  • 50zig — [[t]zɪg[/t]] v. i. zigged, zig•ging to move in one of the two directions followed in a zigzag course • Etymology: 1785–95; extracted from zigzag …

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