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  • 101slave-trafficker — slaveˈ trader or slave traffˈicker noun • • • Main Entry: ↑slave …

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  • 102slave fork — slave fork, a long, heavy piece of wood with a forked end formerly used in Africa for securing a slave, s when on the march, the forked end being made fast about the neck of the slave …

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  • 103slave-mak|ing ant — «SLAYV MAY kihng», = slave maker. (Cf. ↑slave maker) …

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  • 104Slave to the Metal — was a TV series on Fuse in the mid 2000s. It was hosted by Mistress Juliya who served as a therapist, answering fans question on phone or voice message; however, a disclaimer during the show s opening stated that Juliya is not a professional… …

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  • 105Slave Songs of the United States — was a collection of African American music, published in 1867. It was the first, and most influential, [Darden, pg. 71] [Southern, pg. 152] collection of spirituals to be published; the collectors were Northern abolitionists, William Francis… …

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  • 106Slave Lake — Slave Lake, Slave River (spr. ßlehw lehk, riww r), s.v.w. Sklavensee und Sklavenfluß (s.d.) …

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  • 107slave labor — slave labor, adj. 1. persons, esp. a large group, performing labor under duress or threats, as prisoners in a concentration camp; a labor force of slaves or slavelike prisoners. 2. labor done by slaves. 3. any coerced or poorly remunerated work:… …

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  • 108Slave Zero — es un shoter en tercera persona, desarrollado por la empresa Infogrames (misma empresa creadora de Worms). Trama El tiempo se sitúa dentro de unos 400 años, donde una de las grandes ciudades del futuro, Megacity S1 9, ha sido invadida por unos… …

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  • 109slave labour — BrE slave labor AmE n [U] 1.) work done by slaves, or the people who do this work 2.) informal work for which you are paid an unfairly small amount of money …

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  • 110slave labor — noun uncount 1. ) work that is done by people who are forced to work against their wishes and without pay: Prisoners were used as slave labor and were often starved. 2. ) INFORMAL work that is very hard and does not pay well …

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