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  • 111Mismatch negativity — Mismatch field and MMNM redirect here. The mismatch negativity (MMN) or mismatch field (MMF) is a component of the event related potential (ERP) to an odd stimulus in a sequence of stimuli. It arises from electrical activity in the brain and is… …

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  • 112Koyu Ohara — Infobox actor name = Koyu Ohara caption = Koyu Ohara birthname = birthdate = birthplace = Japan deathdate = deathplace = restingplace = restingplacecoordinates = occupation = Film director and screenwriter yearsactive = 1972 ndash; 1988 spouse =… …

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  • 113The Demoniacs — infobox Book | name = The Demoniacs title orig = translator = image caption = author = John Dickson Carr cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Mystery, Detective novel, Historical novel publisher = Hamish… …

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  • 114booze — boozer, n. /boohz/, n., v., boozed, boozing. Informal. n. 1. any alcoholic beverage; whiskey. 2. a drinking bout or spree. v.i. 3. to drink alcohol, esp. to excess: He continued to booze until his health finally gave out. 4. booze it up, to drink …

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  • 115bouse — bouse1 /bows, bowz/, v.t., boused, bousing. Naut. to haul with tackle. Also, bowse. [1585 95; of uncert. orig.] bouse2 /boohz, bowz/, n., v., boused, bousing. n. 1. liquor or drink. 2. a drinking bout; carouse …

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  • 116screed — /skreed/, n. 1. a long discourse or essay, esp. a diatribe. 2. an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing. 3. Building Trades. a. a strip of plaster or wood applied to a surface to be plastered to serve as a guide for making a true… …

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  • 117Albee, Edward — ▪ American author in full  Edward Franklin Albee   born March 12, 1928, Washington, D.C., U.S.       American dramatist and theatrical producer best known for his play Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962), which displays slashing insight and… …

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  • 118Chorotega — ▪ people       the most powerful American Indian tribe of northwest Costa Rica at the time of the Spanish conquest. They spoke Mangue, a language of Oto Manguean stock, and had probably migrated from a homeland in Chiapas many generations prior… …

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  • 119Fadeyev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich — ▪ Russian author Fadeyev also spelled  Fadeev   born Dec. 11 [Dec. 24, New Style], 1901, Kimry, near Tver, Russia died May 13, 1956, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.  Russian novelist who was a leading exponent and theoretician of proletarian literature… …

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  • 120Heliand — ▪ Old Saxon epic Old Saxon“Saviour”       epic on the life of Christ in Old Saxon alliterative verse dating from about 830. It attempted to make the newly imposed Christian religion intelligible to the Saxons. Christ was made a Germanic king who… …

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