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  • 125Kids-for-Cash-Skandal — Der Kids for cash Skandal wurde im Jahre 2008 aufgedeckt, bei dem es zu Zahlungen an Bedienstete des Gerichts von Luzerne County in Wilkes Barre im US Staat Pennsylvania gekommen war. Der Gerichtspräsident Mark Ciavarella und der Richter Michael… …

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  • 126landing — land|ing [ lændıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount the process of moving a plane down onto the ground at the end of a trip: Keep your seat belt fastened during take off and landing. a crash/emergency landing: The pilot was forced to make an… …

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  • 127turbulence — tur|bu|lence [ tɜrbjələns ] noun uncount 1. ) sudden violent movements of air or water: We may encounter unexpected turbulence, so please keep your seat belts fastened. 2. ) a confusing or uncontrolled situation …

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  • 128motor racing —    Britain has played a major role in motor racing since the 1950s, when Jaguar sports cars regularly won the Le Mans Twenty Four Hours race (this race still attracts some 50,000 British spectators annually). The motor racing industry has become… …

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