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  • 61Old Tbilisi — View of Old Tbilisi in the early 1900s …

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  • 62quarter — /ˈkwɔtə / (say kwawtuh) noun 1. one of the four equal or equivalent parts into which anything is or may be divided: a quarter of an apple. 2. Colloquial one of the segments into which a citrus fruit, as an orange or a mandarin, naturally divides …

  • 63Old Botanical Garden, Zurich — Palmenhaus (1851/1877) …

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  • 64quarter — noun 1 one of four equal parts into which sth is divided ⇨ See also ↑fourth VERB + QUARTER ▪ break sth into quarters, cut sth into quarters, divide sth into quarters, fold sth into quarters …

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  • 65Old Man of the Mountain — Der „alte Mann des Berges“ am 26. April 2003, wenige Tage vor seinem Einsturz …

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  • 66Old Trafford — This article is about the home of Manchester United F.C. For the cricket ground, see Old Trafford Cricket Ground. For other uses, see Old Trafford (disambiguation). Old Trafford Theatre of Dreams …

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  • 67Old Chinese — Classic Chinese and Archaic Chinese redirect here. For the traditional style of written Chinese, see Classical Chinese. Old Chinese 上古漢語 …

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  • 68Old Montreal — Montreal City Hall Old Montreal (French: Vieux Montréal) is the oldest area in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dating back to New France. Located in the borough of Ville Marie, the area is bordered on the west by …

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  • 69Old Farmer's Almanac — This article is about the Old Farmer s Almanac. For a similarly titled publication, see Farmers Almanac. The Old Farmer s Almanac Editor in Chief Editor Judson D. Hale Sr. Janice Stillman Categories Almanacs Frequency Annually Publisher Yankee… …

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  • 70old — adj. (older, oldest) (cf. ELDER, ELDEST). 1 a advanced in age; far on in the natural period of existence. b not young or near its beginning. 2 made long ago. 3 long in use. 4 worn or dilapidated or shabby from the passage of time. 5 having the… …

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