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  • 91Lahore — Urdu: لاہور Punjabi: لہور …

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  • 92Cherub — This article is about a type of angelic being. For the depictions of winged babies erroneously called cherubs, see Putto. For the band, see Cherubs (band). For the Robert Muchamore book series, see CHERUB. For the birth defect organization, see… …

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  • 93Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight — Written by Traditional Recorded by . Broadside Electric as False Sir John on Black edged Visiting Card Steeleye Span as The Elf Knight on Time Bellowhead as The Outlandish Knight on Burlesque Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight (Child #4; Roud #21) is …

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  • 94Maa Samaleswari — is the presiding deity of Sambalpur and is a strong religious force in western part of Orissa also known as kosal region and Chhattisgarh state of India. Maa Samaleswari is known as the symbol of Sambalpuri Kosali Culture. On the bank of the… …

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  • 95Roman Catholic Diocese of Rodez — Rodez Cathedral The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rodez (Latin: Dioecesis Ruthenensis) is an diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The Episcopal seat rests in Rodez. The diocese corresponds exactly to the Department of… …

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  • 96Najaf, Al- — ▪ Iraq also spelled  Nejef,  also called  Mashhad ʿAlī   city, capital of Al Najaf muḥāfaẓah (governorate), central Iraq. Located about 100 miles (160 km) south of Baghdad, Al Najaf lies on a ridge just west of the Euphrates River. It is one of… …

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  • 97Rodez — • The Diocese of Rodez was united to the Diocese of Cahors by the Concordat of 1802, and again became an episcopal see by the Concordat of 1817 and Bull of 1822 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rodez     Rodez …

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  • 98massy — adjective /ˈmæsi/ Heavy; massive. Their plumed helms are wrought with beaten gold, / Their swords enamelld, and about their necks / Hang massy chains of gold down to the waist; …

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  • 99Darksome — Dark some, a. Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] He brought him through a darksome narrow pass To a broad gate, all built of beaten gold. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 100Poop — Poop, n. [F. poupe; cf. Sp. & Pg. popa, It. poppa; all fr. L. puppis.] (Naut.) A deck raised above the after part of a vessel; the hindmost or after part of a vessel s hull; also, a cabin covered by such a deck. See {Poop deck}, under {Deck}. See …

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