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  • 121Favourite — For other uses of favourite or favorite , see Favorite (disambiguation). Equestrian portrait of the Count Duke of Olivares by Diego Velázquez. A favourite (British English[1]), or favorite (American En …

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  • 122Invasion (Russian Novel) — Invasion is the Russian science fiction novel [Vtorzheniye, Вторжение(Russian)] , the first of the Arrivals from the Dark pentalogy by Mihail Ahmanov.The novels describes the arrival of a gigantic alien starship into the Solar system. The ship is …

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  • 123master — A principal who employs another to perform service in his affairs and who controls or has right to control physical conduct of other in performance of the service. Restatement, Second, Agency, No. 2. One who stands to another in such a relation… …

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  • 124master — A principal who employs another to perform service in his affairs and who controls or has right to control physical conduct of other in performance of the service. Restatement, Second, Agency, No. 2. One who stands to another in such a relation… …

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  • 125Latin profanity — is the profane, indecent, or impolite vocabulary of Latin, and its uses. The profane vocabulary of early Vulgar Latin was largely sexual and scatological: the abundance[1] of religious profanity found in some of the Romance languages is a… …

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  • 126Metic — Not to be confused with Métis. In ancient Greece, the term metic (Greek métoikos: from metá, indicating change, and oîkos dwelling )[1] referred to a resident alien, one who did not have citizen rights in his or her Greek city state (polis) of… …

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  • 127Bob Penberthy — is a former rugby union player who set the record for appearances (with 877) for Pontypridd RFC between 1961 and 1985. A giant of a man, he excelled notably in the lineouts.If one person could ever be set as an icon for Pontypridd RFC, from… …

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  • 128Urukagina — Fragment of an inscription of Urukagina; it reads as follows: He [Uruinimgina] dug (…) the canal to the town of NINA. At its beginning, he built the Eninnu; at its ending, he built the Esiraran. (Musée du Louvre) Urukagina (reigned ca. 2380… …

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