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  • 21William Jarvis (merchant) — William Jarvis (1770 1859) was an American diplomat, financier and philanthropist best known for introducing the merino breed of sheep into the United States from Spain.Born in Boston to a Boston Brahmin family, William Jarvis was the son of Dr.… …

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  • 22Ceinture fléchée — A fingerbraiding modern arrow sash handmade in 2007 (with details of the patterns) …

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  • 23Flat cap — Side View Flat Cap Frontal A flat cap is a rounde …

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  • 24Faroese lace shawls — Lace knitting is a traditional handcraft of peoples of the Faroe islands. The most distinguishing characteristic of Faroese lace shawls is the center back gusset shaping. Each shawl consists of two triangular side panels, a trapezoid shaped back… …

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  • 25wooler — /wool euhr/, n. a domestic animal raised for its wool. [WOOL + ER1] * * * …

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  • 26Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …

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  • 27United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …

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  • 28Australia — /aw strayl yeuh/, n. 1. a continent SE of Asia, between the Indian and the Pacific oceans. 18,438,824; 2,948,366 sq. mi. (7,636,270 sq. km). 2. Commonwealth of, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, consisting of the federated states and… …

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  • 29Sheep — For other uses, see Sheep (disambiguation). Domestic sheep A research flo …

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  • 30Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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