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Percase
Percase Per*case", adv. [OE. per cas. See Parcase.] Perhaps; perchance. [Obs.] --Bacon.

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- Helena Percas de Ponseti (Valencia, Spain, January, 1921 – January 1, 2011) was a writer, essayist, scholar, and professor. She received her undergraduate...
- blocks per unit time p****ing through a communication link in a data-transmission system. Common data rate units are multiples of bits per second (bit/s) and...
- measured was 1,250 cubic metres per second (44,000 cu ft/s) in 1965, and the lowest, 95 cubic metres per second (3,400 cu ft/s) in 1921. The Rhine Falls were...
- Shimon Peres (/ʃiːˌmoʊn ˈpɛrɛs, -ɛz/ shee-MOHN PERR-ess, -⁠ez; Hebrew: שמעון פרס [ʃiˌmon ˈpeʁes] ; born Szymon Perski, Polish: [ˈʂɨmɔn ˈpɛrskʲi]; 2 August...
- *Čitra-swarnas-] and the Middle Persian form Čehrfar [ç gives Middle Persian s]).[original research?] The phoneme /l/ does not occur in native Iranian vocabulary...
- CA Technologies, Inc., formerly Computer ****ociates International, Inc., and CA, Inc., was an American multinational enterprise software developer and...
- "2020 censusschool district reference map: Los Angeles County, CA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 11/19. Archived (PDF) from the original on January...
- Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. As the 34th vice president in...
- Sikhism (0.8 per cent), Buddhism (0.4 per cent), Judaism (0.4 per cent), and all other religions (0.6 per cent). Of the respondents, 38 per cent stated...
- per second, m⋅s−1; of acceleration is the metre per second squared, m⋅s−2; etc. For example the newton (N), the unit of force, equivalent to kg⋅m⋅s−2;...