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  • 121William the Conqueror — The Duke of Normandy in the Bayeux Tapestry King of England Reign 25 December 1066 9 September 1087 Coronation 25 December 106 …

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  • 122pheon — ˈfēˌän noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English feon 1. : a conventional heraldic representation of the head of a javelin, dart, or arrow point downward with two long barbs engrailed on the inner edge 2. : a head of an arrow borne as a heraldic charge …

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  • 123Sagittate — Sag it*tate, a. [NL. sagittatus, fr. L. sagitta an arrow.] Shaped like an arrowhead; triangular, with the two basal angles prolonged downward. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 124Ferdinand Magellan — For the railcar named Ferdinand Magellan, see Ferdinand Magellan Railcar. Ferdinand Magellan …

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  • 125Causality — (but not causation) denotes a necessary relationship between one event (called cause) and another event (called effect) which is the direct consequence (result) of the first. [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Causality x=35 y=25 Random… …

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  • 126Jefferson National Expansion Memorial — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) Location …

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  • 127Suez Crisis — The Tripartite Aggression The Sinai War Part of the Cold War and the Arab–Israeli conflict …

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  • 128Dida language — Dida Spoken in Ivory Coast Native speakers 200,000  (1993) Language family Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Kru …

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