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  • 111titubear — intransitivo 1) oscilar, tambalearse, trastabillar. 2) balbucir, balbucear. Se refieren a hablar con falta de fluidez. 3) dudar, vacilar*, estar perplejo. ≠ creer, decidirse, confiar. * * * …

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  • 112sinewy — adjective Date: 14th century 1. full of sinews: as a. tough, stringy < sinewy meat > b. strong < sinewy arms > 2. marked by the strength of sinews < a demanding sinewy intelligence Helen Dudar > …

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  • 113unriddle — transitive verb Date: circa 1586 to find the explanation of ; figure out, solve < unriddle a puzzle > < no trouble unriddling three part syllogisms New Yorker >; also to make understandable ; explain < just trying to unriddle the man Helen Dudar&#8230; …

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  • 115List of municipalities in Granada — This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Name Pop. (2002) Agrón 354 Alamedilla 864 Albolote 13,725 Albondón 986 Albuñán 455 …

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  • 117Veszprém (county) — Infobox Hungarian county name =Veszprém region =Central Transdanubia seat = Veszprém area = 4613 population = 375,000 density = 81 cities = 217: For the historical county see Veszprém (former county). Veszprém (in Slovak Vesprím ) is the name of&#8230; …

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  • 118Margaret Spellings — 8th United States Secretary of Education In office January 20, 2005&#160;– January 20, 2009 President G …

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  • 120Gershon Legman — George Alexander Legman (November 2, 1917 ndash; February 23, 1999), American social critic and folklorist was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania to Emil and Julia Friedman Legman, both of Eastern or Central European Jewish descent; his father was a&#8230; …

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