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  • 31Sharpeville massacre — The Sharpeville Massacre, also known as the Sharpeville shootings, occurred on March 21, 1960, when South African police began shooting on a crowd of black protesters. The confrontation occurred in the township of Sharpeville, in what is now… …

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  • 32Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship — (UCCF) is a UK based evangelical Christian charity that operates on university campuses. UCCF is a network of students, staff and supporters from a wide range of backgrounds and churches who unite in the mission of making disciples of Jesus… …

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  • 33Premchand Roychand — was a 19th century Indian buisnessmam known as the Cotton King and Bullion King . Born in 1831 he was the son of Roychand Dipchand, a merchant from Surat. The Roychand family moved to Bombay when Premchand was a young boy. Recorded as the first… …

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  • 34Pamboeotia — (Gr. polytonic|παμβοιώτια) was a major festive panegyris of all the Boeotians, celebrated probably annually, which the grammarians compare with the Panathenaea of the Atticans, and the Panionia of the Ionians.Citation last = Schmitz first =… …

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  • 35Andrew Lawrence-King — (born in Guernsey September 3, 1959) is a harpist and early music specialist, and is currently the director of The Harp Consort. He also is also a conductor who directs from one of several continuo instruments, including harp, organ, harpsichord… …

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  • 36Tignon — A young Creole woman in a tignon of her own creation. Note that the rosette in the tignon is repeated as either a brooch or in the linen at her neck. Painting from the Historic New Orleans Collection. A tignon (also spelled and pronounced tiyon)… …

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  • 37Cattle —    Abounded in the Holy Land. To the rearing and management of them the inhabitants chiefly devoted themselves (Deut. 8:13; 12:21; 1 Sam. 11:5; 12:3; Ps. 144:14; Jer. 3:24). They may be classified as,    1) Neat cattle. Many hundreds of these… …

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  • 38The Harp Consort — is an international Early Music ensemble directed by Andrew Lawrence King, specialising in Baroque Opera, early dance music, and historical World Music. The Harp Consort excels at improvisation within the distinct styles of baroque, renaissance… …

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  • 39steady — [[t]ste̱di[/t]] ♦♦♦ steadier, steadiest, steadies, steadying, steadied 1) ADJ GRADED A steady situation continues or develops gradually without any interruptions and is not likely to change quickly. Despite the steady progress of building work,… …

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  • 40Kynewulf, Cynewulf (Cynwulf) — (circa 750)    An Anglo Saxon poet who flourished in the eighth century and was active around 750. Further, it is thought he might be Kenulphus, abbot of Peterborough in 992 and bishop of Winchester in 1006. He appears to have been a professional …

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