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  • 121Rathfarnham Castle — ( ga. Caisleán Ráth Fearnáin) is a 16th century castle in Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland.OriginsThe earlier Anglo Norman castle which was replaced by the present building was built on lands which were confiscated from the Eustace family of… …

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  • 122cry — [[t]kraɪ[/t]] v. cried, cry•ing, 1) to utter inarticulate sounds, esp. of grief or suffering, usu. with tears 2) to shed tears, with or without sound; weep 3) to call loudly; shout (sometimes fol. by out) 4) to manifest urgent need for attention… …

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  • 123replacement factor — The estimated percentage of equipment or repair parts in use that will require replacement during a given period due to wearing out beyond repair, enemy action, abandonment, pilferage, and other causes except catastrophes …

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  • 124Highway Act 1835 — is an Act (citation 5 6 Will. IV c. 50) of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.The Highway Act 1835 places highways under the direction of parish surveyors, and allows them to pay for the costs involved by rates levied on the occupiers of land.… …

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  • 125founderosa — Founderous; out of repair; in need of repair …

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  • 126Bessarabia — ( Basarabia in Romanian, Бесарабія in Ukrainian, Бессарабия in Russian, Бесарабия in Bulgarian, Besarabya in Turkish) is a historical term for the geographic entity in Eastern Europe bounded by the Dniester River on the east and the Prut River on …

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  • 127Train station — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 128Framlingham Castle — Infobox Historic building caption = Northwest facing walls name=Framlingham Castle location town=Framlingham, Suffolk location country=England map type=Suffolk latitude=52.22405 longitude=1.34691 architect= client=Raedwald of East Anglia engineer …

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