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  • 101Manor — For other uses, see Manor (disambiguation). Conjectural map of a mediaeval manor. The method of strip farming was in use under the open field system. The brown areas are part of the demesne, the shaded areas part of the glebe. The manor house,… …

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  • 102Natalie Clifford Barney — Natalie Clifford Barney, painted in 1896 by her mother Alice Pike Barney. Born October 31, 1876(1876 10 31) Dayton, Ohio …

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  • 103The Birth of Tragedy — Out of the Spirit of Music   …

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  • 104Monitor (warship) — This page is about the Monitor type of warships. For the U.S. Navy warship which gave its name to this type, see USS Monitor. The USS Monitor, the first monitor (1861). A monitor was a class of relatively small warship which was neither fast nor… …

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  • 105Trajan's Column — Location Trajan s Forum Built in 113 CE Built by/for Emperor Trajan Type of structure …

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  • 1062003 European heat wave — The 2003 European heat wave also known as The Great Draught or The Big Heatwave in the UK Quoted by DR. Adam Relton was one of the hottest summers on record in Europe. The heat wave led to health crises in several countries and combined with… …

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  • 107Ocean Ranger — drilling in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Career Name: Ocean Ranger Owner …

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  • 108Battle of Isandlwana — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Isandlwana partof=the Anglo Zulu War caption=Depiction of the battle from the Illustrated London News date=22 January 1879 place=coord|28|21|32|S|30|39|9|E|display=inline,title|type:mountain Isandlwana …

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  • 109Thomas Rymer — Not to be confused with Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th century Scots laird. Thomas Rymer (c. 1643 December 13, 1713), English historiographer royal, was the younger son of Ralph Rymer, lord of the manor of Brafferton in Yorkshire, described by… …

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  • 110Barrel — For other uses, see Barrel (disambiguation). For the use of oak aging barrels in wine, see Oak (wine). Traditional oak barrels in Chile …

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