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  • 111flagstone — n flag, flat stone slab, paving stone …

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  • 112pavestone — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: pave (I) + stone : paving stone …

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  • 113CN Tower — This article is about the CN Tower in Toronto. For the tower in Edmonton, see CN Tower (Edmonton). CN Tower CN Tower is the world s 5th tallest free standing structure.[1] …

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  • 114Krasnoyarsk — Infobox Russian city EnglishName=Krasnoyarsk RussianName=Красноярск Skyline=Krasnoyarsk Strelka.jpg Skyline Yenisei River LatDeg=56 LatMin=1 LatSec LonDeg=93 LonMin=4 LonSec Locator LocatorMap CityDay=First or second Sunday of June FederalSubject …

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  • 115Lucy Skaer — (born 1 January 1975) is a British artist.Skaer was born in Cambridge and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Much of her work consists of her interacting with, and changing, public spaces. In one piece, she took up a paving stone on Glasgow s… …

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  • 116Akutagawa Prize — The Nihongo|Akutagawa Prize|芥川龍之介賞|Akutagawa Ryūnosuke Shō is a Japanese literary award presented semi annually. It was established in 1935 by Kan Kikuchi, then editor of Bungeishunjū magazine, in memory of author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It is… …

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  • 117Porter Square — is a neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts in the USA, located around the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue, between Harvard and Davis Squares. The Porter Square station is one of the stops on the Red Line, and of the… …

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  • 118Saint-Aubin-du-Pavail — French commune nomcommune=Saint Aubin du Pavail native name=Sant Albin ar Pavez caption= x=69 y=91 lat long=coord|48|02|40|N|1|27|37|W|region:FR type:city région=Bretagne département=Ille et Vilaine arrondissement=Rennes canton=Châteaugiron insee …

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  • 119Miriam Margolyes — reading at an event for the charity Sense, 2006 Born 18 May 1941 (1941 05 18) (age 70) Oxford, England …

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  • 120Influences on the Spanish language — The Spanish language has a long history of borrowing words, expressions and subtler features of other languages it has come in contact with.Spanish developed from Vulgar Latin, with influence from Celtiberian, Basque and Arabic, and Visigothic in …

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