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  • 81twist — v. & n. v. 1 a tr. change the form of by rotating one end and not the other or the two ends in opposite directions. b intr. undergo such a change; take a twisted position (twisted round in his seat). c tr. wrench or pull out of shape with a… …

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  • 82Colossal Cave Adventure — Opening page of Will Crowther s original Adventure running on a PDP 10 Developer(s) William Cr …

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  • 83Spinal lock — A grappler applies a lock to his opponent s neck Classification Joint lock AKA Neck crank A spinal lock is a multiple …

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  • 84Yurchenko (vault) — Yurchenko is the name of both a specific vault and a vault family in artistic gymnastics. The Yurchenko was named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Yurchenko, who originated the vault in the early 1980s. In a Yurchenko vault, the gymnast does a round… …

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  • 85Molecular vibration — A molecular vibration occurs when atoms in a molecule are in periodic motion while the molecule as a whole has constant translational and rotational motion. The frequency of the periodic motion is known as a vibration frequency, and the typical… …

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  • 86Major characters of Crash Bandicoot — Crash Bandicoot is a series of platform video games currently developed by Radical Entertainment as of 2005; the series was formely developed by Naughty Dog from 1996 to 1999, and by Traveller s Tales and Vicarious Visions from 2000 to 2004. The… …

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  • 87Shawn Johnson — Infobox Gymnast gymnastname= Shawn Johnson imagesize= caption= Shawn Johnson in San Diego, September 14, 2008 fullname= Shawn Machel Johnson nickname= country= USA formercountry= birthdate= birth date and age|mf=yes|1992|01|19 birthplace= West… …

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  • 88rope — roper, n. ropelike, adj. /rohp/, n., v., roped, roping. n. 1. a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material. 2. a lasso. 3. ropes, a. the cords used to… …

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  • 89twist — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch twisten, from twist twine, discord, quarrel; akin to Old English twist (in candeltwist candlesnuffers, mæsttwist twin support for a mast), Middle English twisten to be forked, Middle… …

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  • 90Cavendish experiment — The Cavendish experiment, done in 1797 ndash; 1798 by Henry Cavendish, was the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between masses in the laboratory, [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZrloHemOmUEC pg=PA355 Boys 1894] p.355] and the… …

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