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71Black eye — This article is about the injury. For other uses, see Black eye (disambiguation). Black eye Classification and external resources Illustration of a black eye . ICD 10 S …
72Glassing — is a physical attack using a glass as a weapon. Glassing can occur at bars or pubs where alcohol is served, and a drinking glass or bottle is available as a weapon. The most common method of glassing involves the attacker smashing an intact glass …
73Basigin — (Ok blood group) Rendering based on PDB 3B5H …
74Leroy McGuirk — Leroy Michael McGuirk (December 13 1910 September 9 1988) was an American wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. He was involved in professional wrestling for more than fifty years. As one of the longest surviving members of the National… …
75Jean Lejeune — (born at Poligny in 1592; died at Limoges, 19 August1672) was a French Oratorian priest, known as a preacher. Blindness overtook him at the age or thirty five, and he was known as The Blind Father . LifeHe was the son of a lawyer at Dole, of a… …
76Jean Lejeune — Jean Lejeune † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Lejeune Born at Poligny in 1592; died at Limoges, 19 Aug., 1672; member of the Oratory of Jesus, founded by de Berulle in 1611. He was distinguished by the sanctity of his life, but his… …
77Snowblindness — A burn of the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) by ultraviolet B rays (UVB). Also called radiation keratitis or photokeratitis. The condition typically occurs at high altitudes on highly reflective snow fields or, less often, with a… …
78Medal of Honor Aircraft — To date, the United States Medal of Honor has been awarded on 103 occasions for actions involving the use of aircraft. Awards for actions that took place in a single flight are the norm, with 74 individual aircraft accounting for 82 of the 93… …
79Voluntary Accidental Death And Dismemberment Insurance - VAD&D — A financial protection plan that provides a beneficiary with cash in the event that the policyholder is accidentally killed or loses a certain body part. Voluntary accidental death and dismemberment insurance is an optional benefit offered by… …
80com|pen|sa|tion — «KOM puhn SAY shuhn», noun. 1. something given to make up for something else; something which makes up for something else: »He gave me a new knife as compensation for the one of mine he lost. American Indians have filed suits against the… …