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  • 101Ontario Deposit Return Program — The Ontario Deposit Return Program (ODRP), also simply known as Bag it Back, is a regulation of the province of Ontario, Canada in 2007. Its purpose is to divert recyclable materials from landfill or low quality recycling uses by charging a fee… …

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  • 102Boeing B-29 Superfortress — This article is about the WWII heavy bomber. For other meanings, see B29 (disambiguation). B 29 Superfortress A USAAF B 29 Superfortress …

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  • 103entertain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. receive, welcome; amuse, divert, regale; harbor, shelter, cherish; maintain, keep up; consider, dwell upon, heed. See attention, thought, amusement. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To keep amused] Syn. amuse,… …

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  • 104amuse — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. divert, entertain, cheer, beguile, occupy, interest, delight, regale, make laugh, strike as funny, recreate, tickle, tickle one s fancy, raise a laugh, convulse, crack up*, break up*, have rolling in the aisles*, have in… …

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  • 105shunt — ʃʌnt n. act of turning aside, act of diverting; bypass, device used to divert an electrical current (Electricity); railroad switch; channel created to divert bodily fluids away from a particular part of the body (Surgery) v. shift, divert;… …

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  • 106shunted — ʃʌnt n. act of turning aside, act of diverting; bypass, device used to divert an electrical current (Electricity); railroad switch; channel created to divert bodily fluids away from a particular part of the body (Surgery) v. shift, divert;… …

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  • 107shunts — ʃʌnt n. act of turning aside, act of diverting; bypass, device used to divert an electrical current (Electricity); railroad switch; channel created to divert bodily fluids away from a particular part of the body (Surgery) v. shift, divert;… …

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  • 108amuse — a•muse [[t]əˈmyuz[/t]] v. t. a•mused, a•mus•ing 1) to hold the attention of (someone) pleasantly; entertain or divert: to keep guests amused at dinner[/ex] 2) to cause mirth, laughter, or the like, in: The comedian s jokes amused everyone[/ex] 3) …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109Amuse — A*muse ([.a]*m[=u]z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amused} ([.a]*m[=u]zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amusing}.] [F. amuser to make stay, to detain, to amuse, [ a] (L. ad) + OF. muser. See {Muse}, v.] 1. To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep… …

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  • 110Amused — Amuse A*muse ([.a]*m[=u]z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amused} ([.a]*m[=u]zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amusing}.] [F. amuser to make stay, to detain, to amuse, [ a] (L. ad) + OF. muser. See {Muse}, v.] 1. To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English