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  • 81Relative pronoun — A relative pronoun is a pronoun that marks a relative clause within a larger sentence. It is called a relative pronoun because it relates to the word that it modifies.A relative pronoun links two clauses into a single complex clause. To this… …

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  • 82Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons) — Mimic Characteristics Type Aberration (3rd edition) Image Wizards.com image Stats Open Game License stats …

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  • 83Dokkaebi — Hangul 도깨비 Revised Romanization dokkaebi McCune–Reischauer …

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  • 84A Corny Concerto — Merrie Melodies series Title card Directed by Robert Clampett …

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  • 85Wilson the Volleyball — Wilson is the name given to a volleyball in the 2000 film, Cast Away . In the film, the volleyball is the anthropomorphized volleyball friend of Chuck Noland (portrayed by Tom Hanks), and serves as his only companion during the four years that… …

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  • 86Vavilovian mimicry — Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov. Vavilovian mimicry (also crop mimicry or weed mimicry[1][2]) is a form of mimicry in plants where a weed comes to share one or more cha …

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  • 87Moe anthropomorphism — Wikipe tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, tan,[1] is a moe anthropomorphism of Wikipedia. Moe anthropomorphism (萌え擬人化 …

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  • 88Levitation (disambiguation) — Levitation or Levitate may refer to: *Levitation, the process by which an inanimate object is suspended against gravity, in a stable position, by a force without physical contact. *Levitation (paranormal), the claimed ability of some people to… …

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  • 89Automated Tissue Image Systems — (ATIS) are computer controlled automatic test equipment (ATE) systems classified as medical device and used as pathology laboratory tools (tissue based cancer diagnostics) to characterize a stained tissue sample embedded on a bar coded glass… …

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  • 90mimicry — /mim ik ree/, n., pl. mimicries. 1. the act, practice, or art of mimicking. 2. Biol. the close external resemblance of an organism, the mimic, to some different organism, the model, such that the mimic benefits from the mistaken identity, as… …

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