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  • 51fall back — verb 1. fall backwards and down (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑lean back, ↑recline • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s 2. hang (back) or fall ( …

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  • 52pull back — verb 1. pull back or move away or backward (Freq. 1) The enemy withdrew The limo pulled away from the curb • Syn: ↑withdraw, ↑retreat, ↑pull away, ↑draw back, ↑recede, ↑ …

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  • 53Bucket argument — Isaac Newton s rotating bucket argument (also known as Newton s bucket ) was designed to demonstrate that true rotational motion cannot be defined as the relative rotation of the body with respect to the immediately surrounding bodies. It is one… …

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  • 54Hubble's law — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 55Iowa flood of 2008 — Infobox flood image location=Dairy Queen, Cedar Rapids, June 12 2008.jpg name= Iowa Flood of 2008 duration=June 7 around July 1 total damages (USD)=At least 7 Billion total fatalities= 0 deaths areas affected=The Iowa flood of 2008 was an event… …

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  • 56Mars — /mahrz/, n. 1. the ancient Roman god of war and agriculture, identified with the Greek god Ares. 2. Astron. the planet fourth in order from the sun, having a diameter of 4222 miles (6794 km), a mean distance from the sun of 141.6 million miles… …

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  • 57approach — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I v. t. accost, confront, encounter (See contact); draw near, approach. n. access, avenue, ingress; bid, offer; fashion, manner, method; nearing, approach. Ant., withdraw, recede. II Motion toward Nouns… …

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  • 58recess — {{11}}recess (n.) 1530s, act of receding, from L. recessus a going back, retreat, from recessum, pp. of recedere to recede (see RECEDE (Cf. recede)). Meaning hidden or remote part first recorded 1610s; that of period of stopping from usual work… …

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  • 59advance — vb 1 Advance, promote, forward, further all mean to move or put ahead, but they come into comparison chiefly when they imply help in moving or putting (something) ahead. Advance usually implies effective assistance, as in hastening a process {the …

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  • 60отступать — ОТСТУПАТЬ1, несов. (сов. отступить), от кого чего. Двигаться (двинуться), шагать (шагнуть) в противоположную от первоначальной сторону, удаляясь от кого , чего л. (обычно о чем л. неприятном, негативном; Син.: отодвигаться, отходить, попятиться;… …

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