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  • 41Cambridge (UK Parliament constituency) — Coordinates: 52°12′11″N 0°07′52″E / 52.203°N 0.131°E / 52.203; 0.131 …

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  • 42Jordanus de Nemore — Born Unknown (12th or 13th century) Died Unknown (13th century) Nationality …

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  • 43Liste der Ritter des Hosenbandordens — Herzog Ferdinand von Braunschweig Lüneburg in der Robe eines Ritters des Hosenbandordens Diese Seite enthält eine Liste der Ritter des Hosenbandordens (engl. Knights and Ladies of the Garter). Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 44brandreth — /bran drith/, n. 1. a wooden fence around a well. 2. an iron tripod or trivet placed over a fire. 3. any similar support or framework. Also, brandrith. [1350 1400; ME < ON brandreith grate, equiv. to brand BRAND + reith vehicle (c. ROAD, RAID); r …

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  • 45The Man of Law's Tale — The Man of Law (or lawyer) from The Canterbury Tales The Man of Law s Tale (also called The Lawyer s Tale) is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written around 1387. Contents …

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  • 46Mary of Woodstock — Father Edward I of England Mother Eleanor of Castile Born March 1278(1278 03 00) Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire Died c. 1332 Burial Amesbury, Wiltshire …

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  • 47Man of Law’s Tale, The —    by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1390)    One of CHAUCER’s CANTERBURY TALES, The Man of Law’s Tale relates the story of Dame Constance, a creature of pathos whose life is a series of trials to her Christian faith, through all of which she remains&#8230; …

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  • 48Perfection — (Roget s Thesaurus) &LT; N PARAG:Perfection &GT;N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 perfection perfection Sgm: N 1 perfectness perfectness &c. &GT;Adj. Sgm: N 1 indefectibility indefectibility Sgm: N 1 impeccancy impeccancy impeccability GRP: N 2 …

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  • 49Brand iron — Brand i ron 1. A branding iron. [1913 Webster] 2. A trivet to set a pot on. Huloet. [1913 Webster] 3. The horizontal bar of an andiron. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 50Tripod — Tri pod, n. [L. tripus, odis, Gr. ?; ? (see {Tri }) + ?, ?, foot. See {Foot}, and cf. {Tripos}, {Trivet}.] 1. Any utensil or vessel, as a stool, table, altar, caldron, etc., supported on three feet. [1913 Webster] Note: On such, a stool, in the&#8230; …

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