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  • 81Bryant Park — is a 9.603 acre (39,000 m²) privately managed public park located in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is bounded by Fifth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, 40th Street and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan. [ [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub your… …

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  • 82Notre-Dame la Grande (Poitiers) — Notre Dame la Grande is a church in Poitiers, France. Having a double status, collegial and parochial, it forms part of the Catholic diocese of Poitiers.History and architectureThe district was already populated in Roman times. The ancient… …

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  • 83airplane — /air playn /, n. 1. a heavier than air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc. 2. any similar heavier than air aircraft, as a glider or helicopter. Also …

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  • 84calligraphy — calligrapher, calligraphist, n. calligraphic /kal i graf ik/, calligraphical, adj. calligraphically, adv. /keuh lig reuh fee/, n. 1. fancy penmanship, esp. highly decorative handwriting, as with a great many flourishes: She appreciated the… …

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  • 85Castle — This article is about medieval fortifications. For other uses, see Castle (disambiguation). For a list of all castles, see List of castles. For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle …

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  • 86Chinese literature — History of Literature Bronze Age literature Sumerian Egyptian Akkadian Classical literatu …

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  • 87Forced perspective — is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception through the use …

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  • 88curtain — curtainless, adj. /kerr tn/, n. 1. a hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light from a window, adorn a room, increase privacy, etc. 2. a movable or folding screen used for similar purposes. 3. Chiefly New Eng. a window shade. 4. Theat. a …

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  • 89Edward I of England — Edward I redirects here. For other kings who might be known by this name, see King Edward. Edward I Longshanks …

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  • 90Altar — For other uses, see Altar (disambiguation). Detail from Religion, Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C …

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