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schnauzer
schnauzer , a sturdy, wirehaired dog developed in S Germany. There are three separate breeds of schnauzer distinguished by their size. The standard schnauzer is a medium-sized dog whose existence in Germany dates back to the 15th cent. It stands from 17 to 20 in. (43.1-50.8 cm) high at the shoulder... Read more |
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Little Eva
Little Eva Singer Little Eva simultaneously personified one of rock 'n' roll's greatest dreams come true and one of its most dire cautionary tales. Blessed with a perky, gospel-trained voice, she provided the drive and uplift to one of the early 1960s greatest hits, "The Loco-Motion." The song,... Read more |
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Convenience foods
FAST FOOD FAST FOOD. What is termed "fast food" in the United States today most commonly consists of hot, freshly prepared, and wrapped food items, served to customers across a counter or through a drive-up window. Known as both "fast food" and "quick-service food" in the restaurant industry,... Read more |
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Black Friday
Black Friday Sept. 24, 1869, in U.S. history, day of financial panic. In 1869 a small group of American financial speculators, including Jay Gould and James Fisk , sought the support of federal officials of the Grant administration in a drive to corner the gold market. The attempt failed when... Read more |
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bad
bad a bad excuse is better than none it is better to attempt to give some kind of explanation, even a weak one; proverbial saying recorded from the mid 16th century.bad hair day a day on which everything seems to go wrong, characterized as a day on which one's hair is particularly unmanageable; an... Read more |
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Drives
DrivesI. Physiological DrivesPaul Thomas YoungBIBLIOGRAPHYII. Acquired DrivesJudson S. BrownBIBLIOGRAPHYI PHYSIOLOGICAL DRIVESPhysiological drives are regarded as persisting, organic motivations: conditions that arouse, sustain, and regulate human and animal behavior. Insofar as drives are based... Read more |
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cowboys
cowboys in American history. 1 Tory marauders, adherents to the British cause in the American Revolution, who fought in the contested area of Westchester co., N.Y. Their opposite numbers, who favored the Revolutionary cause and who operated in the same territory at the same period, were called... Read more |
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