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  • 12Sacriston — infobox UK place country = England official name= Sacriston latitude= 54.817 longitude= 1.626 civil parish= population = shire district= Chester le Street shire county= County Durham region= North East England constituency westminster= North… …

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  • 13Winston Science Fiction — The Winston Science Fiction set is comprised of 35 science fiction juvenile novels by famous science fiction authors such as Poul Anderson, Arthur C. Clarke, Ben Bova, and Lester del Rey and one non fiction book Rockets through Space: The Story… …

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  • 14Miners Foundry — First Manufacturing Site of the Pelton Wheel California Historical Landmark  #1012 …

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  • 15Loathly lady — La loathly lady (littéralement : « la dame répugnante ») est un personnage fréquemment mis en scène dans la littérature médiévale, dont l exemple le plus connu est celui du conte de Geoffrey Chaucer, Le Conte de la Bourgeoise de… …

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  • 16Shapeshifting — For other uses, see Shapeshifting (disambiguation). Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children s literature, Shakespearean… …

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  • 17Hartlepool — Coordinates: 54°41′N 1°13′W / 54.69°N 1.21°W / 54.69; 1.21 …

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  • 18Carntyne — ( Càrn an Teine in Gaelic) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and to the east end of the city. Carntyne may have derived its name from the Southern Picto Scot Settlement of Cairn ton, however… …

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  • 19The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea — is Child ballad number 36. [Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch036.htm The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea ] ] ynopsisA young man, transformed into a laily (loathly, or …

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  • 20Kemp Owyne — is Child Ballad number 34. [Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads , [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch034.htm Kemp Owyne ] ] ynopsisThe heroine is turned into a worm (dragon), usually by her stepmother, who… …

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