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  • insurance broker

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  • tierce

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  • exhibition hall

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    An exhibition hall is a large building or open space where various events such as trade fairs, art shows, or other exhibitions are held. They are typically designed to accommodate numerous exhibitors and visitors, often equipped with necessary facilities such as restrooms, meeting spaces, and sometimes food and beverages amenities.
  • also known as

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    A pseudonym (; from Ancient Greek ψευδώνυμος (pseudṓnumos) falsely named) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or legally replaces an individuals own. Many pseudonym holders use pseudonyms because they wish to remain anonymous, but anonymity is difficult to achieve and often fraught with legal issues.
  • acer macrophyllum

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    Acer macrophyllum, commonly known as the bigleaf maple, is a large deciduous tree in the genus Acer native to the western North America. It is named for its large, often thick leaves that can reach up to a foot across - the largest of any maple species. This tree produces a yellow-green flower and its fruit comes in the form of a samara a pair of winged seeds. Acer Macrophyllum is known for its high-quality timber and sweet sap which can be used to produce maple syrup.
  • urginea

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  • uniform resource locator

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    A universal address for resources on the internet, which is most commonly used for websites.
  • maravilla

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  • court of law

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    A court presided over by a judge which is empowered to decide all aspects of legal disputes.
  • ageratina

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    A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. The common name of snakeroot is also used for POLYGALA; SANICULA; ARISTOLOCHIA and others.
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  • trustor

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    A person who creates a trust.
  • mug's game

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  • lopid

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    Lopid is a brand name for a medication known as gemfibrozil. It is used to lower lipid levels; specifically to lower triglyceride levels and increase High-density lipoprotein (HDL or good cholesterol) in the bloodstream. It is often prescribed to people at risk of developing pancreatic problems or cardiovascular diseases due to high triglyceride levels. This drug works by decreasing the amount of fat produced by the liver.
  • cxxv

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    CXXV is the Roman numeral representation for the number 125.
  • western kingbird

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  • syntactic category

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  • mitella pentandra

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    Mitella pentandra is a species of flowering plant in the Saxifragaceae family. It is a perennial herb native to North America, specifically in the states of Oregon and California. The plant is characterized by its somewhat bell-shaped flowers, each petal divided into three narrow lobes, and it generally grows in wet habitats including streambanks and seeps. Its common name is five-stamen miterwort.
  • lewis and clark expedition

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase. The Corps of Discovery was a select group of U.S. Army and civilian volunteers under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close friend Second Lieutenant William Clark. Clark and 30 members set out from Camp Dubois (Camp Wood), Illinois, on May 14, 1804, met Lewis and ten other members of the group in St. Charles, Missouri, then went up the Missouri River. The expedition crossed the Continental Divide of the Americas near the Lemhi Pass, eventually coming to the Columbia River, and the Pacific Ocean in 1805. The return voyage began on March 23, 1806, at Fort Clatsop, Oregon, and ended on September 23 of the same year. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to explore and to map the newly acquired territory, to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and to establish an American presence in this territory before European powers attempted to establish claims in the region. The campaigns secondary objectives were scientific and economic: to study the areas plants, animal life, and geography, and to establish trade with local Native American tribes. The expedition returned to St. Louis to report its findings to Jefferson, with maps, sketches, and journals in hand.
  • Half nelson

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    A half nelson is a wrestling hold in which one arm is passed under the opponents arm from behind and the hand is applied to the neck. It is used primarily as a method to control and restrict the actions of the opponent, potentially leading to a pin. Its known as half due to only one hand being used, compared to a full nelson where both arms are used in a similar hold.