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  • 71Parlour — (or parlor), from the French word parloir , from parler ( to speak ), denotes an audience chamber . It corresponds to what the Turks call a kiosk, as in Judg. 3:20 (the summer parlour ), or as in the margin of the Revised Version ( the upper… …

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  • 72Battle of Kleidion — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Kleidion caption=The Byzantines defeat the Bulgarians (top). Emperor Samuel dying at the sight of his blinded soldiers (bottom). partof=the Byzantine Bulgarian Wars date=July 29, 1014 place=Belasitsa… …

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  • 73Samovar — A samovar Audio|ru samovar.ogg|listen (Russian: самовар, IPA ru|səmɐˈvar literally self boiler ) is a heated metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in and around Russia, as well as in other Slavic nations, Iran, Kashmir, and… …

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  • 74Brunswick, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Brunswick city = Melbourne state = vic caption = Sydney Road, Brunswick, looking south to Melbourne s central business district lga = City of Moreland postcode = 3056 pop = 20,780 (2006) pop… …

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  • 76Tagum City — Infobox Philippine city infoboxtitle = City of Tagum sealfile = Ph seal davao del norte tagum city.png locatormapfile = Ph locator davao del norte tagum.png caption = Map of Davao del Norte showing the location of Tagum City. region = Davao… …

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  • 77The Tomb of Frederick the Great — was a subject to which Old Fritz , as he was popularly known, gave a great deal of thought. Frederick the Great died on August 17, 1786 in the armchair of his study in Sanssouci. He wished to be buried in a tomb next to his Weinberghäuschen and… …

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  • 78Sannomiya Station (JR West) — infobox japan station namerom= Sannomiya name= 三ノ宮 imagesize= caption= North side pref= Hyōgo city= Kobe ward= Chūō town= village= district= address= Nunobiki chō jaloc= 神戸市中央区布引町 postal= open= 1874 close= oldname= presentname= station number=… …

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  • 79SYNODS — SYNODS, conventions of rabbis, with or without the participation of laymen, held to deliberate and adopt takkanot (regulations) and decide on ways and methods of exerting social and moral leadership. The synods originated from, and were activated …

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  • 80League of the Holy Court — The League of the Holy Court, Vehmgericht, or just the Vehm was a secret tribunal of Westphalia during the Middle Ages, the principal seat of which was in Dortmund. Traditionally founded in the year 772 CE by Charlemagne [pg. 178 Magical… …

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