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  • 111ellipse — 1. ellipse [ elips ] n. f. • 1573; lat. ellipsis, gr. elleipsis « manque » ♦ Omission syntaxique ou stylistique d un ou plusieurs éléments dans un énoncé qui reste néanmoins compréhensible. L ellipse du verbe est courante en français (ex. chacun… …

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  • 112Charlie Chan — Warner Oland as Charlie Chan Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1919[1]. Loosely based on H …

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  • 113Keith Miller — For other people named Keith Miller, see Keith Miller (disambiguation). Keith Miller Personal information Full name Keith Ross Miller Born 28 November 1919(1919 …

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  • 114Re Cardiff Savings Bank — [1892] 2 Ch 100 (also the Marquess of Bute s case is a UK company law case, concerning the duty of care owed by members of the board. It is old law, and serves as an example of to what extent a subjective duty of care (as opposed to an objective… …

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  • 115Negation en francais — Négation en français Article principal : Négation (linguistique). Sommaire 1 Syntaxe de la négation 1.1 Règle générale 1.2 Le « ne » explétif et comparatif …

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  • 117ellipsis — /i lip sis/, n., pl. ellipses / seez/. 1. Gram. a. the omission from a sentence or other construction of one or more words that would complete or clarify the construction, as the omission of who are, while I am, or while we are from I like to… …

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  • 118Misthi, Cappadocia — Aerial photo of Misthi / Konaklı today. Misthi also Mistí, Mysty; Misli; Misti, Greek (η) Μισθεία, (το) Μισθί; (το) Μιστί; (η) Μισθή; (η) Μυστή; (το) Μισθίον; (τα) Μίσθια, in Turkish Mišti, Misti, Muštilia, Konaklı (current name), was a Greek… …

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  • 120Penal Code (Singapore) — The Penal Code of Singapore [Singapore Statute | c ed = 1985] sets out general principles of the criminal law of Singapore, as well as the elements and penalties of common criminal offences such as homicide, theft and cheating. The Penal Code… …

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