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  • 101Joe B. Fields — June 6, 1929 January 25, 2001 was an American basketball coach.For north Florida residents who are baby boomers, when the word basketball and LCCC are mentioned, the name, Joe Fields comes to mind. For 22 years, Coach Fields was the heart and… …

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  • 102pottery —    Spain has a very long tradition of ceramic crafts, producing earthenware, decorative tiles and fine porcelain, often with distinctive regional variations.    Potteries were already flourishing in Castile, Aragon, Catalonia, Andalusia and… …

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  • 103Bedford (town), New York — Bedford is a town in Westchester County, New York, USA. The population was 18,133 at the 2000 census.The Town of Bedford is in the central part of the county. The town has three unincorporated hamlets: Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and… …

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  • 104muskrat — /musk rat /, n., pl. muskrats, (esp. collectively) muskrat. 1. a large, aquatic, North American rodent, Ondatra zibethica, having a musky odor. 2. its thick, light brown fur, used for coats, for hats, as a trimming, etc. [1680 90, Amer.; alter.,… …

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  • 105Cheviot — /shiv ee euht, shev / for 1; /chev ee euht, chee vee / for 2, 3; for 3 also /shev ee euht/, n. 1. a city in SW Ohio. 10,394. 2. one of a British breed of sheep, noted for its heavy fleece of medium length. 3. (l.c.) a woolen fabric in a coarse… …

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  • 106chinchilla — /chin chil euh/, n. 1. a small, South American rodent, Chinchilla laniger, raised for its soft, silvery gray fur: now rare in the wild. 2. the fur of this animal. 3. something, as a coat or jacket, made of chinchilla fur: a floor length… …

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  • 107Warp knitting — is a family of knitting methods in which the yarn zigzags along the length of the fabric, i.e., following adjacent columns ( wales ) of knitting, rather than a single row ( course ). For comparison, knitting across the width of the fabric is… …

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  • 108fashion designers—diaspora — The most internationally influential designers of Chinese descent to date have been those that are based in Europe and the USA. Although some have found inspiration in Western culture, many have returned to their Chinese heritage, bringing… …

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  • 109Burberry — trademark used for various fabrics used especially for coats for outdoor wear …

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  • 110Bronx Lyceum — The Bronx Lyceum was a New York City landmark erected on the southeast corner of Third Avenue and 170th Street by Henry Zeltner in 1870 across the street from his brewery. The structure was at first known as Zeltner s Hall and was surrounded by a …

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