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  • 31Fitzwilliam virginal book — Le Fitzwilliam Virginal Book est le plus important recueil de musique pour le virginal ou le clavecin en Angleterre à la fin du XVIe siècle et au début du XVIIe siècle. Selon la tradition apocryphe le compilateur est Francis Tregian… …

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  • 32Circe in popular culture — Circe has appeared many times in popular culture. Uses In the second book of the epic poem The Faerie Queene, Edmund Spenser based Sir Guyon s antagonist Acrasia on Circe, both being witches who change the form of their victims into lower animals …

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  • 33Asterix and the Goths — Graphicnovelbox title=Asterix and the Goths foreigntitle=Astérix chez les Goths imagesize= caption=Cover of the English edition publisher=Dargaud date=1963 series=Asterix main char team=Asterix and Obelix origpublication= Pilote origissues=… …

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  • 34The Rose of Battle — is a poem by William Butler Yeats.Wordscquote|Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World! The tall thought woven sails, that flap unfurled Above the tide of hours, trouble the air, And God s bell buoyed to be the water s care; While hushed from… …

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  • 35List of historical criminals of New York City — This is a list of historical criminals of New York City including underworld figures, gang members and others of the Old New York era from 1825 to 1925, many of whom were later the subject of Herbert Asbury s The Gangs of New York as well as some …

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  • 36let loose — verb 1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) (Freq. 1) She let out a big heavy sigh He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand • Syn: ↑utter, ↑emit, ↑let out • Derivationally related for …

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