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- Dictionary (22415 bytes)
31: ...w International Dictionary|Webster's Third]] in [[1961]], was enough to provoke outrage among many with ...
100: * [[Norsk Ordbok]]
108: *[[Svenska Akademiens Ordbok]]
124: #*[http://www.askoxford.com/dictionaries The Compact Oxford English...
126: ...king, fully crosslinked dictionary using Webster, Wiktionary and Wikipedia] - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
3: ... by far the brightest [[star]]-like object in the sky.
5: ...iven that it is the third brightest object in the sky after the Sun and [[Moon]]. Its symbol is a styl...
7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
36: ...onomical]] feature in Earth's morning and evening sky (other than the Sun and Moon), and has been know...
42: ...sphorus'' when it appeared in the eastern morning sky. They eventually came to recognize that both obj... - White House (15373 bytes)
28: ...led with a potent cocktail of orange juice and whiskey. Even so, the practice continued until [[1885]]...
32: ... Lincoln put up with the annoyance rather than risk alienating some associate or friend of a powerful...
63: ...ecor, much admired then as now, had an imperial [[Wiktionary:Francophile|Francophile]] air that was the result...
75: ...indows, and, as a result, was entirely reliant on skylights. The new office's location also allowed Pr...
81: ...g (rather than in the White House itself). When asked whether the show accurately captured the workin...
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