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  • 1A Mad World, My Masters — Contents 1 Genre 2 Characters 3 Synopsis 4 1977 updated ve …

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  • 2Sister Shannon Masters — Superherobox| caption= Sister Shannon at rest. Saint Thomas Church is in the background Art by and property of Ben Dunn Taken from cover of Warrior Nun Areala Volume 3 #5. character name=Sister Shannon Masters real name=Sister Shannon Masters… …

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  • 3The Dragon Masters — Infobox Book | name = The Dragon Masters title orig = translator = image caption = first edition of the The Dragon Masters author = Jack Vance illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science… …

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  • 4Slavery in ancient Greece — Funerary stele of Mnesarete; a young servant (left) is facing her dead mistress.[1] Attica, circa 380 BC. (Glyptothek, Munich, Germany) Slavery was common practice …

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  • 5House slave — A House slave was a slave who worked and often lived in the house of the slave owner. House slaves had many duties such as cooking, cleaning, serving meals and caring for children. Contents 1 House slaves in antiquity 1.1 House slaves in Greece 1 …

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  • 6History of theatre — Performer playing Sugriva in the Koodiyattam form o …

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  • 7Bury Grammar School — Motto Sanctas Clavis Hic Fores Aperit (Latin: the key that opens the sacred doors) Established c.1570 Type …

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  • 8Gospel music — Stylistic origins Christian hymns Negro spirituals Cultural origins First quarter of 20th century: USA Typical instruments Vocals, piano, Hammond organ, guitar, horns, drums, and bass guitar …

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  • 9Feuer — 1. Bedecktes Feuer glimmt unter der Asche. Frz.: Peu bien couvert, comme dit ma bru, par sa cendre est entretenu. 2. Bedecktes – Feuer, grössre Hitze. – Winckler, XX, 42. 3. Bedecktes Feuer hitzt am meisten. – Winckler, XI, 96. Frz.: Le feu plus… …

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  • 10Europe, 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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