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  • 31Macaulay family of Lewis — The Macaulay family of Uig in Lewis, known in Scottish Gaelic as Clann mhic Amhlaigh,[1] were a small family located around Uig on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. There is no connection between the Macaulays of Lewis and Clan …

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  • 32John Hagee — John C. Hagee Pastor Hagee in Washington DC in July 2007 Born April 12, 1940 (1940 04 12) (age 71) Baytown, Texas …

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  • 33Berg's Review of Games — (aka BROG) is a publication started by game designer Richard Berg. The magazine, which debuted in 1991 and recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.The magazine is known for its thoughtful but often savage tone, refusing to suffer… …

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  • 34Modern Standard Tibetan grammar — Tibetan grammar describes the morphology, syntax and other grammatical features of the Tibetan language, the language and dialects of the Tibetan people spoken across a wide area of eastern Central Asia. Generally considered a member of the… …

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  • 35Ирландский язык — Самоназвание: Gaeilge Страны …

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  • 36Stefan Kaiser (Künstler) — Stefan Kaiser: Trianguläre Südpolexpedition (2007). Aus der Werkgruppe „Boules cloutées“ Stefan Kaiser (* 13. Juli 1952 in Viersen) ist ein deutscher Bildender Künstler, Zeichner, Bildhauer, Kupferstec …

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  • 37brogue — ⇒BROGUE, subst. masc. Accent irlandais : • [Gaston] ... My boy! my fellow, my good fellow (il parlait anglais à son cheval) ... (mais il parlait avec l accent gaélique chantant, le doux brogue d O Bearn). Il lui parle irlandais. J. DE LA VARENDE …

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  • 38Danebrog — Da|ne|brog auch: Da|neb|rog 〈m. 1; unz.〉 die dänische Flagge [dän., „Dänentuch“] * * * Danebrog   [dänisch] der, s, dänisch Dạnnebrog, Bezeichnung der im 14. Jahrhundert entstandenen, seit dem 17. Jahrhundert offiziell gebräuchliche dänische… …

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  • 39breuil — 1. (breull, ll mouillées) s. m. Terme d eaux et forêts. Bois taillis ou buissons fermés de haies, servant de retraite aux animaux. HISTORIQUE    XIe s. •   E en un bruill par som les puiz [ils] remesrent [restèrent], Ch. de Rol. LIV.    XIIe s.… …

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  • 40brogue — brogue1 [brōg] n. [< ?] the pronunciation peculiar to a dialect, esp. that of English as spoken by the Irish brogue2 [brōg] n. [Gael & Ir brōg, a shoe < ON broc, leg covering: for IE base see BREECH] 1. a coarse shoe of untanned leather,… …

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