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  • 121Napier City Rovers Association Football Club — Infobox club sportif Napier City Rovers Association Football Club …

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  • 122Napier's rods — noun a set of graduated rods formerly used to do multiplication and division by a method invented by John Napier • Syn: ↑Napier s bones • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑calculator, ↑calculating machine …

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  • 123Napier , John — (1550–1617) Scottish mathematician Born in Edinburgh, Napier studied at the University of St. Andrews but left before taking his degree and then traveled extensively throughout Europe. He was a fervent Protestant and wrote a diatribe attacking… …

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  • 124Napier Mavericks — BCAFL team name = Napier Mavericks year = 2004 2008 colors = White Gold universities = Napier University and University of Edinburgh stadium = Jack Kane Sports Centre, Edinburgh division = Northern Conference, Scottish Division record = 14 17 1… …

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  • 125Napier Museum — Coordinates: 8°30′31″N 76°57′18″E / 8.50861°N 76.955°E / 8.50861; 76.955 …

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  • 126Napier Culverin — Culverin Cutaway view of a Junkers Jumo 205, a decreased capacity version of the Jumo 204/Culverin. Type Diesel aircraft engine …

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  • 127Napier, Robert Napier, 1st Baron — ▪ British field marshal born Dec. 6, 1810, Colombo, Ceylon [now Sri Lanka] died Jan. 14, 1890, London, Eng.       British field marshal, who had a distinguished military and civil engineering career in India and commanded military expeditions to… …

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  • 128Napier, Sir Charles, Count Napier De São Vicente — ▪ British admiral born March 6, 1786, near Falkirk, Stirling, Scot. died Nov. 6, 1860, near Catherington, Hampshire, Eng.       admiral in the Portuguese and British navies, controversial commander of the British Baltic Fleet during the Crimean… …

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