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  • 121Devasahayam Pillai — Servant of God Devasahayam Pillai Devasahayam Pillai, as depicted on the front cover of a booklet sold at Kattadimalai (the site of his execution). Born April 23, 1712(1712 04 2 …

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  • 122Karachi — /keuh rah chee/, n. a seaport in S Pakistan, near the Indus delta: former national capital; now capital of Sind province. 5,103,000. * * * City (pop., 1998: 9,269,265), Pakistan. Located in southern Pakistan on the Arabian Sea northwest of the… …

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  • 123Valenzuela, Philippines — Valenzuela Lungsod ng Valenzuela   City   …

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  • 124Kamenica —    (German, possibly of Slavic origin; plural, Kamenice.) A small depression (a few meters in diameter and several centimeters deep) in a level calcareous surface, enlarged by the solution effect of water collecting between slight undulations. It …

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  • 125Kamenitza —    (German, possibly of Slavic origin; plural, Kamenice.) A small depression (a few meters in diameter and several centimeters deep) in a level calcareous surface, enlarged by the solution effect of water collecting between slight undulations. It …

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  • 126pool — I n 1. pond, tarn, small lake, tidal pool, lagoon, inlet, bayou, Brit. Dial. sump; water hole, standing water, still water, water pocket; puddle, mud hole, mud puddle, stagnant water, swamp pool, plash; quarry, reservoir. 2. swimming hole;… …

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  • 127Roman shipyard of Stifone (Narni) — The Roman shipyard of Stifone is an archaeological find of Roman origin [The liable of the archaeological heritage of the municipality of Narni, Roberto Nini, has analysed some samples of mortar taken in the area determining the connection with… …

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  • 128Jenny Greenteeth —    In Lancashire, Cheshire, and Shropshire, from the 19th century to within living memory, children were threatened that if they went near pools the *waterspirit Jenny (or Ginny) Greenteeth would catch them; some said she also lurked in the tree… …

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