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42 Bachelor of Education
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43 Bachelor of Science
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44 bade
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45 bartender
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46 became
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47 been
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48 began
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49 begun
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50 belief
inntrykk--------trosubst. \/bɪˈliːf\/1) tro, overbevisning2) livssyn3) trossetning, lærebelief in tro påbeyond\/past belief utrolig, ubegripeligin the belief that i den tro atto the best of my belief så vidt jeg vet, etter beste mening -
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52 bike
motorsykkel--------sykkelIsubst. \/baɪk\/1) ( hverdagslig, forkortelse for bicycle)sykkel2) ( også) motorsykkel, sykkel3) (hverdagslig, slang) madrass, ludder, billig kvinnfolk4) (skotsk dialekt, om veps e.l.) bol5) (skotsk dialekt, om veps e.l.) svermget off one's bike (særlig austr., slang) bli forbannet, hisse seg oppon your bike! ( slang) stikk!IIverb \/baɪk\/sykle -
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54 bodily
korporligIadj. \/ˈbɒdəlɪ\/kroppslig, legemlig, kropps-, fysiskIIadv. \/ˈbɒdəlɪ\/1) kroppslig, legemlig, i egen person2) med hele sin kropp(svekt), helt og holdent, i sin helhet, med hud og hår -
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57 breakout
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58 bred
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59 brethren
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60 brevity
subst. \/ˈbrevətɪ\/korthet, kortfattethetbrevity is the soul of wit korthet er viddets sjel, i begrensningen viser mesteren seg
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