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  • 81Cardinal direction — Cardinal point redirects here. For other uses of the term, see Cardinal point (disambiguation). A compass rose showing the four cardinal directions, the four ordinal directions, plus eight further divisions. The four cardinal directions or… …

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  • 82Stirrup — For the bone, see stapes. For other uses of the word stirrup, see Stirrup (disambiguation). The stirrup is a ring with a flat bottom fixed on a leather strap, usually hung from each side of a saddle by an adjustable strap to create a footrest for …

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  • 83Ashurbanipal — King of Assyria Ashurbanipal on a chariot during a royal lion hunt. Reign 668 – c. 627 BC Akkadian …

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  • 84Aerodrome — An aerodrome is an area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) used for the arrival and departure of aircraft. Derivation The word was created by analogy with Hippodrome , (Greek, from hippos , horse, and dromos …

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  • 85Hansom cab — NOTOC A Hansom cab is a kind of horse drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York. The vehicle was developed and tested by Hansom in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Originally known as the Hansom… …

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  • 86Operation Savannah — This article is about the World War II military operation. For the South African invasion of Angola, see Operation Savannah (Angola). During World War II, Operation Savannah was the first insertion of SOE trained Free French paratroops into… …

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  • 87Tournament (medieval) — This article is about the tournaments of the Middle Ages. For tournaments in general, see tournament. See also: jousting and mêlée A tournament, or tourney (from Old French torneiement, tornei[1]) is the name popularly given to chivalrous… …

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  • 88Dionysia — The Dionysia was a large festival in ancient Athens in honor of the god Dionysus, the central event of which was the performance of tragedies and, from 487 BC, comedies. It was the second most important festival after the Panathenaia. The… …

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  • 89Wilbur Smith — Infobox Writer caption = Wilbur Smith, signing The Quest imagesize = 200px name =Wilbur Addison Smith birthdate = birth date and age|1933|1|9|df=y birthplace = Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia1 deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist genre …

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  • 90Military art — can mean the study of combat in a professional sense; see military science for that connotation. The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez (1634 35) shows a crowded scene as the two sides meet peacefully to surrender the town. Military art is a… …

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