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  • 61Clan Hay — Crest badge Crest: Issuing out of a crest coronet a falcon volant Proper, armed, jessed and belted Or Motto: SERVA JUGUM Slogan: A Ha …

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  • 62John McSherry — John Patrick McSherry (September 11 1944 mdash; April 1 1996) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1971 to 1996. Although McSherry originally wore uniform #9 when he entered the National League,… …

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  • 63Che Guevara in popular culture — A mural of Che Guevara faces in Granada, Nicaragua. Appearances of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world. Although during his lifetime he was a highly politicized and… …

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  • 64List of Iceland-related articles — For a topical list, see List of basic Iceland topics Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Iceland include: NOTOC 1 9 1. deild karla 101 Reykjavík 12 Tónar 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship 1929 32 Nordic Football Championship 1933 36… …

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  • 65National Airlines (NA) — This article is about one of the airlines that have shared this name. For other uses of the name, see National Airlines. For national airlines see Flag carrier. National Airlines IATA NA IC …

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  • 66John Elley — Lieutenant General Sir John Elley MP KCB KCH KMT and KSG, Governor of Galway and Colonel of the 17th Lancers (died 23rd January, 1839) was a British cavalry officer who fought with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars.Harry Smith remembered Sir… …

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  • 67Maya Indians — • The most important of the cultured native peoples of North America, both in the degree of their civilization and in population and resources, formerly occupying a territory of about 60,000 square miles, including the whole of the peninsula of… …

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  • 68Sarayacú Mission — • The chief Franciscan mission of the Ucavali river country, Department of Loreto, north east Peru, in the eighteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sarayacu Mission     Sarayacú Mission …

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  • 69Mail — a typoe of armour formed of rings punched from a sheet of metal, or individually riveted together. A coat of mail could have over 20, 000 rings in it. Mail was flexible, and when properly belted, reasonably comfortable, but was insufficient… …

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  • 70ChainMail — a typoe of armour formed of rings punched from a sheet of metal, or individually riveted together. A coat of mail could have over 20, 000 rings in it. Mail was flexible, and when properly belted, reasonably comfortable, but was insufficient… …

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