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  • 41Humphrey Kynaston — Sir Humphrey Kynaston (1474 1534) A.K.A. Humphrey the Wild , Red Kynaston and Humphrey Kinneston Early lifeBorn in 1474 to Roger Kynaston (c. 1450 1517), a Yorkist, who was involved in the first battle of the War of the Roses, the Battle of Blore …

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  • 42CAVEs — (cayvz) n. A group of people who routinely oppose new real estate developments and other projects that they believe will harm their local area. Acronym based on the phrase citizens against virtually everything. Also: CAVE people or CAVE dwellers …

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  • 43Maurizio Montalbini — (Senigallia 4 September 1953–Pieve Torina 19 September 2009) was an Italian sociologist and caver who had lived in complete isolation in an underground chamber multiple times since 1986. On December 14, 1986, Montalbini entered the Frasassi Caves …

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  • 44List of coalition military operations of the Iraq War — Operation Aloha redirects here. For the band, see Operation Aloha (band). Nordlicht redirects here. For the Kriegsmarine ship, see SS Nordlicht. Operation Falcon Freedom redirects here. For the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973… …

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  • 45troglodyte — troglodytic /trog leuh dit ik/, troglodytical, adj. troglodytism /trog leuh duy tiz euhm/, n. /trog leuh duyt /, n. 1. a prehistoric cave dweller. 2. a person of degraded, primitive, or brutal character. 3. a person living in seclusion. 4. a… …

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  • 46troglodyte — cave dweller, 1550s, from L. troglodytae (plural), from Gk. troglodytes cave dweller, lit. one who creeps into holes, from trogle hole (from trogein to gnaw; see TROUT (Cf. trout)) + dyein go in, dive in …

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  • 47troglodyte — trog•lo•dyte [[t]ˈtrɒg ləˌdaɪt[/t]] n. 1) ant a prehistoric cave dweller 2) a person of degraded, primitive, or brutal character 3) a person living in seclusion; hermit 4) an extremely old fashioned or conservative person; a reactionary 5) ecl an …

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  • 48Caves — Recorded in several forms including Cave, Caver, Cavers, Caves, Cavier, and even Cawver, this is a surname of Anglo French origins. It does not appear to have described a cave dweller, although this is possible. If English the origin is almost… …

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  • 49Hickmania troglodytes — Taxobox name = Tasmanian cave spider image caption = image width = 250px regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Arachnida ordo = Araneae subordo = Araneomorphae familia = Austrochilidae genus = Hickmania genus authority = Gertsch, 1958… …

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  • 50Climate change in West Virginia — is of a concern due to the effects on the environment. Main article: Climate change in the United States Over the last century, the average temperature in Charleston, West Virginia, has increased 1.1°F (0.61°C), and precipitation has increased by …

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