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  • 21flat — Synonyms and related words: 3 D, Pullman, Pullman car, abeyant, absolute, absolutely, absonant, accented, accidental, accommodation, accordant, accumbent, achromatic, achromic, act drop, admitting no exception, alabaster, alike, alkali flat, all… …

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  • 22Daniel Lambert — For other people named Daniel Lambert, see Daniel Lambert (disambiguation). Daniel Lambert by Benjamin Marshall, c. 1806 Daniel Lambert (13 March 1770 – 21 June 1809) was a gaol keeper[n …

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  • 23Thorverton — is a village in Devon, England, located about a mile west of the bank of the River Exe, 8 miles north of Exeter. It is almost centrally located between Exeter and the towns of Tiverton and Crediton and contains the hamlets of Yellowford and… …

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  • 24History of steam road vehicles — describes the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land; whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine.The first… …

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  • 25Horsecar — This article is about equine powered railcars. For the type of stock car used to transport racehorses, see Horse cars. Manchester, New Hampshire s first horsecar, dating from 1877, and on display about 1908 A horsecar or horse drawn tram is an… …

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  • 26Thomas Hill (Rotherham) Ltd — Thomas Hill (Rotherham) Limited was a company which repaired and sold steam road vehicles, diesel and electric road vehicles and railway locomotives. It later made its name building and rebuilding diesel locomotives.HistoryThe Company was founded …

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  • 27Smethwick — For the former parliamentary constituency, see Smethwick (UK Parliament constituency). Coordinates: 52°29′34″N 1°58′06″W / 52.492854°N 1.968226°W / …

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  • 28In Lebor Ogaim — fol. 170r of the Book of Ballymote, variants of ogham, nr. 43 (sluagogam) to nr. 77 (sigla). In Lebor Ogaim ( The Book of Ogams ), also known as the Ogam Tract, is an Old Irish treatise on the ogham alphabet. It is preserved in R.I.A. MS 23 P 12… …

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  • 29Holywell Green — Coordinates: 53°40′30″N 1°51′59″W / 53.675000°N 1.866404°W / 53.675000; 1.866404 …

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  • 30Whitwick — (pronounced Wittick ) is a village in Leicestershire, England.The population of Whitwick, according to the 2001 census is 10,815 persons. 8,092 of these fall into the 16 74 working age range, although only 4,689 are employed.For a village,… …

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