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  • 113Earwig — For other uses, see Earwig (disambiguation). Earwigs Temporal range: 208–0 Ma …

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  • 114Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah — Tāriqu l Ḥākim, called bi Amr al Lāh (Arabic: الحاكم بأمر الله; literally Ruler by God s Command ), was the sixth Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, ruling from 996 to 1021.His reign was notable for several things: the tender age eleven at which he… …

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  • 115Maris Crane — Infobox character colour = gray name = Maris Crane portrayer= born = 1952 resisence = flagicon|USA Seattle, Washington, USA occupation = Heiress spouse = Niles Crane (1985 1999)Maris Crane is a fictional character on the American television… …

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  • 116Christmas worldwide — Christmas around the world redirects here. For other uses, see Christmas Around the World (Bradley Joseph album). The Christmas season is celebrated in different ways around the world, varying by country and region. Elements common to many areas… …

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  • 117Cuisine of Norway — Norwegian cuisine is in its traditional form largely based on the raw materials readily available in a country dominated by mountains, wilderness and the sea. Hence, it differs in many respects from its continental counterparts with a stronger… …

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  • 118Ki Tavo — Ki Tavo, Ki Thavo, Ki Tabo, Ki Thabo, or Ki Savo (כי תבוא Hebrew for “when you enter,” the second and third words, and the first distinctive words, in the parshah) is the 50th weekly Torah portion ( parshah ) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah… …

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  • 119List of unrefined sweeteners — This list of unrefined sweeteners includes all natural, unrefined or low processed sweeteners.Sweeteners are usually made with the fruit or sap of plants. But can also be made from the whole plant or any part of it, some sweeteners are also made… …

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  • 120Regional cuisines of medieval Europe — The regional cuisines of medieval Europe were the results of differences in climate, political administration and religious customs that varied across the continent. Though sweeping generalizations should be avoided, more or less distinct areas… …

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