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  • 101Mauke — Aerial view of Mauke Mauke (from ma uke, Uke s Land ; also known as Akatokamanava) is a raised atoll island, the eastern most of the Cook Islands. Contents 1 Geography …

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  • 102Marino, South Australia — Marino Adelaide, South Australia Population: 1,986 (2006 Census)[1] Postcode: 5049 …

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  • 103The Bill (series 14) — The Bill Series 14 Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 121 Broadcast Original channel ITV …

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  • 104Reims Cathedral — Cathedral of Notre Dame, Former Abbey of Saint Remi and Palace of Tau, Reims * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 105Inverary —    INVERARY, a royal burgh, the county town, and a parish, in the district and county of Argyll, 60 miles (N. W. by W.) from Glasgow, and 114 (W. N. W.) from Edinburgh; containing 2285 inhabitants, of whom 1233 are in the burgh. This place takes… …

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  • 106flagstone — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stone, paving stone, flag; see pavement 1 …

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  • 107cobble — {{11}}cobble (n.) paving stone; worn, rounded stone, c.1600, earlier COBBLESTONE (Cf. cobblestone), probably a dim. of COB (Cf. cob) in some sense. The verb in this sense is from 1690s. {{12}}cobble (v.) to mend clumsily, late 15c., perhaps a… …

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  • 108kerbstone — n. curbstone, stone or series of stones forming the raised edge of a sidewalk; paving stone that forms part of a curb …

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  • 109kerbstones — n. curbstone, stone or series of stones forming the raised edge of a sidewalk; paving stone that forms part of a curb …

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  • 110flag — I. v. n. 1. Hang loose, droop. 2. Languish, droop, faint, decline, pine, sink, succumb, become weak, grow languid, lose vigor, become dejected. 3. Pall, grow stale, become vapid, lose interest. II. n. 1. Flag stone, flat paving stone. 2. Banner,… …

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