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  • 101two|pence — «TUHP uhns», noun. 1. two British pennies; two pence. 2. a British silver coin worth two pence (since 1662 minted only on special occasions). 3. a British copper coin worth two pence (minted in the reign of George III). Also, tuppence …

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  • 102Five pence — 5P redirects here. You may be looking for the . Five pence may refer to:*Five pence (British decimal coin), a decimal subdivision of the pound sterling. *Five pence (Irish decimal coin), a decimal subdivision of the now withdrawn Irish pound …

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  • 103Denise Pence — Occupation Television actress Denise Pence is an American actress, who began her career on Broadway as a gypsy dancer in the Michael Kidd production of The Rothschilds. She went on to do two more classic Broadway musicals, Follies, directed by… …

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  • 104Lafe Pence — Lafayette (Lafe) Pence (December 23, 1857 October 22, 1923) was a U.S. Representative from Colorado.Born in Columbus, Indiana, Pence attended the common schools.He was graduated from Hanover (Indiana) College in 1877.He studied law.He was… …

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  • 105Six Pence for the Sauces — Infobox Album Name = Six Pence for the Sauces Type = EP Artist = Drake Tungsten Released = 1996 Recorded = Genre = Indie rock Length = 11:44 Label = Peek A Boo Records Producer = Britt Daniel Reviews = Last album = Clocking Out Is For Suckers… …

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  • 106Charles Pence Slichter — Dr. Charles Pence Slichter Born January 21, 1924 Ithaca, NY …

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  • 107your two pence worth — your two cents or your two cents worth or your two pence worth your two cents worth or your two pence worth used for saying what your opinion is about something Take this poll, and please leave your two cents worth explaining your answer! I ve… …

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  • 108Peter-pence — or Peter s pence An ancient levy or tax of a penny on each house throughout England, paid to the Pope. It was called Peter pence, because collected on the day of St. Peter, ad vincula; by the Saxons it was called Romefeoh, Romescot, and Rome… …

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  • 109Peter's pence — Peter pence or Peter s pence An ancient levy or tax of a penny on each house throughout England, paid to the Pope. It was called Peter pence, because collected on the day of St. Peter, ad vincula; by the Saxons it was called Romefeoh, Romescot,… …

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  • 110six|pence — «SIHKS puhns», noun. 1. a sum of six British pennies; six pence. 2. a former British coin worth six pence of ½ of a shilling. The sixpence was discontinued in 1971 …

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