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  • 61South Asian wedding — Wedding in Bangalore, ritualistic part involving a priest. An Indian …

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  • 62New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, Bristol — The New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down, commonly known as the Muller Homes, were an orphanage in the district of Ashley Down, in the north of Bristol. They were built between 1849 and 1870 by the Prussian evangelist George Müller to show the world… …

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  • 63Hohenzollern Dynasty —    The ruling house of Brandenburg Prussia from 1415 to 1918 and of imperial Germany from 1871 to 1918. Originating in southwestern of Germany and traceable back to the eleventh century, the family took its name from the German word Zöller ,… …

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  • 64address — noun 1》 the particulars of the place where a person lives or an organization is situated. 2》 Computing a binary number identifying a location in a data storage system or computer memory. 3》 a formal speech.     ↘archaic a person s manner of… …

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  • 65invite — in•vite v. [[t]ɪnˈvaɪt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈɪn vaɪt[/t]] v. vit•ed, vit•ing, n. 1) to request the presence or participation of in a kindly or courteous way: to invite friends to dinner[/ex] 2) to request politely or formally: to invite donations[/ex] 3)… …

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  • 66invite — verb (t) /ɪnˈvaɪt / (say in vuyt) (invited, inviting) 1. to ask in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner. 2. to request politely or… …

  • 67address — n. & v. n. 1 a the place where a person lives or an organization is situated. b particulars of this, esp. for postal purposes. c Computing the location of an item of stored information. 2 a discourse delivered to an audience. 3 skill, dexterity,… …

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