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  • 41Brob — Brob, n. [Cf. Gael. brog, E. brog, n.] (Carp.) A peculiar brad shaped spike, to be driven alongside the end of an abutting timber to prevent its slipping. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42brogue — I. noun Etymology: Irish bróg & Scottish Gaelic bròg, from Middle Irish bróc, probably from Old Norse brōk leg covering; akin to Old English brōc leg covering more at breech Date: 1584 1. a stout coarse shoe worn formerly in Ireland and the… …

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  • 43Irish language — This article is about the modern Goidelic language. For the form of English as it is spoken in Ireland, see Hiberno English. For the cant based partly on English and partly on Irish, see Shelta. Irish Gaeilge Pronunciation [ˈɡeːlʲɟə] …

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  • 45Dzongkha language — language name=Dzongkha nativename= familycolor=Sino Tibetan region=Bhutan speakers=First language: 130,000 Second language 470,000 fam2=Tibeto Burman fam3=Himalayish fam4=Tibeto Kanauri fam5=Tibetic fam6=Tibetan fam7=Southern nation=Bhutan… …

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  • 46The War of the Worlds (1953 film) — Otheruses3|The War of the Worlds (film)Infobox Film name = The War of the Worlds caption = Film poster | writer = H. G. Wells (novel) Barré Lyndon starring = Gene Barry Ann Robinson Les Tremayne director = Byron Haskin producer = George Pál music …

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  • 47Corfe Mullen — Coordinates: 50°46′12″N 2°01′03″W / 50.7701°N 2.0175°W / 50.7701; 2.0175 …

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  • 48Leszczyc coat of arms — Leszczyc Battle cry: Details Alternative names Brożek, Brożyna, Bróg, Laska, Laski …

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  • 50Tatunca Nara — Tatunca Nara, born Guenther Hauck (October 5 1941 Coburg), is German Brazilian jungle guide and self styled Indian chieftain, best known as the sole source for stories of the lost city of Akakor.AkakorIn the 1970 s, German foreign correspondent… …

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