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  • Hurricane Juan — Infobox Hurricane Name=Hurricane Juan Type=hurricane Year=2003 Basin=Atl Image location=Hurricane Juan.jpg Formed=September 24, 2003 Dissipated=September 29, 2003 1 min winds=93 Pressure=969 Da Inflated=1 Fatalities=4 direct, 4 indirect… …   Wikipedia

  • Western Australian state election, 2008 — Infobox Election Result jurisdiction = wa year = 2008 hung = yes wincolour = grey winner = No majority party1 = Labor colour1 = red vote1 = 35.8 swing1 = ↓6.1 seats1 = 28 change1 = ↓9 party2 = Liberals colour2 = blue vote2 = 38.4 swing2 = ↑2.8… …   Wikipedia

  • Monthly Dow Jones Industrial Average, Table — ▪ Table Table VIII. Monthly Dow Jones Industrial Average   Average mean close1  % Change2  Average P/E3  Average yield4    1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 January 3872.46  5179.37  +0.24 +5.43    17.0   15.8    2.76    2.28 February… …   Universalium

  • Change-making problem — The change making problem addresses the following question: how can a given amount of money be made with the least number of coins of given denominations? It is a knapsack type problem, and has applications wider than just currency. Contents 1… …   Wikipedia

  • Chang'e 2 — (vue d artiste) Caractéristiques Organisation C …   Wikipédia en Français

  • change — change1 W1S1 [tʃeındʒ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(become different/make something different)¦ 2¦(start doing/using something different)¦ 3¦(replace something)¦ 4 change your mind 5 change sides 6¦(clothes)¦ 7¦(bed)¦ 8¦(exchange goods)¦ 9¦(exchange money)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • clothes — W2S2 [kləuðz, kləuz US klouðz, klouz] n [plural] [: Old English; Origin: clathas, plural of clath; CLOTH] the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm ▪ I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. ▪ What sort of clothes was he wearing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • heart — W1S1 [ha:t US ha:rt] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑lung, ↑muscles, ↑stoma …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • interchange — in|ter|change1 [ˈıntətʃeındʒ US ər ] n 1.) [U and C] an exchange, especially of ideas or thoughts interchange of ▪ the interchange of ideas between students and staff 2.) a point where two or more ↑motorways or main roads meet interchange 2… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scene — W2S2 [si:n] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(play/film)¦ 2¦(activities)¦ 3¦(accident/crime)¦ 4¦(view/picture)¦ 5¦(event/situation)¦ 6¦(argument)¦ 7 not be your scene 8 behind the scenes 9 set the scene 10 be/come on the scene …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • the devil's mark —    obsolete British    congenital idiocy    Mainly in rural use:     That s where your village idiots come from. They call it the Devil s Mark. I call it incest. (le Carré, 1962)    God, Satan, and the fairies seem to have been equally to blame… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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