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  • 61Winged Victory of Samothrace — Winged Victory redirects here. For other uses, see Winged Victory (disambiguation). The Winged Victory of Samothrace Year c. 220–190 BC Type Parian marble Dimensions …

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  • 62Jewel House — The Jewel House in the Tower of London is both a building and an institution. Until 1782 it was the Department of the Jewel Office, under the Master of the Jewel Office, who was generally a senior politician. HistoryA Keeper of the Crown Jewels… …

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  • 63Tantalus — In Greek mythology Tantalus (Greek Τάνταλος) was a son of Zeus [Euripides, Orestes .] and the nymph Plouto. Thus he was a king in the primordial world, the father of a son Broteas whose very name signifies mortals ( brotoi ). [Noted by Kerenyi… …

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  • 64certified copy — a copy of a document signed and certified that it is a true copy of the original by the official who has custody of the original. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. certified copy …

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  • 65depository — Institution responsible for safekeeping securities and ensuring that the decisions made by fund managers are lawful. A depository can delegate some of its functions, notably the safekeeping function, on a contractual basis to another institution… …

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  • 66Romanian Treasure — The Romanian Treasure is a collection of valuable objects the Romanian government sent to Russia for safekeeping during World War I. It was never returned in totality.Historical backgroundDuring World War I, as Bucharest was occupied by Germany,… …

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  • 67Allentown — /al euhn town /, n. a city in E Pennsylvania. 103,758. * * * City (pop., 2000: 106,632), eastern Pennsylvania, U.S. It was laid out along the Lehigh River in 1762 and named Northampton by William Allen, later the state s chief justice; its name… …

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  • 68depositary, depository — Each of these terms can correctly be used to refer to a place where something is deposited for safekeeping. A safe deposit box stored in a bank vault is a depository or depositary. The latter word, however, is more often used to refer not to a… …

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  • 69deposit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. precipitate, sediment, dregs, lees; vein; pledge, payment, security. See remainder. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Money given as security] Syn. down payment, security deposit, earnest money, partial payment; …

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  • 70depository — A storehouse; a place where money or valuable articles are put for safekeeping; a depositary; an official custodian of monies or other property paid into court under order of court. 23 Am J2d Deposit In Ct § 4; a banking institution designated by …

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