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  • 71Thomas Agro — a.k.a. T.A. , Tipp , Thomas Ambrosiano (1931 ndash; 1987), was a New York gangster with the Gambino crime family who ran lucrative bookmaking and gambling operations in Florida. BackgroundBorn on the Upper East Side of Manhattan to immigrants… …

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  • 72Duck-baiting — by Henry Alken circa 1820 Duck baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of ducks. Contents 1 Overview …

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  • 73Pádraig Ó Domhnaill — Pádraig Mhícheál Airt Ó Domhnaill or Patrick O Donnell, (born 1835, Gweedore, County Donegal, died 17 December 1883, London) was responsible for killing James Carey, leader of the group that carried out the Phoenix Park Murders in Dublin, Ireland …

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  • 74Fall Creek Massacre — The Fall Creek Massacre was a slaughter of Seneca Indians in 1824 by white settlers in Madison County, Indiana. Five white men committed the crimes. Four were captured and charged with murder. All four were convicted and sentenced to death by… …

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  • 75Historia del idioma inglés — El [[Idioma portugues |inglés]] es una lengua germánica occidental originada de los dialectos anglo frisios traídos a Britania por los invasores germanos desde varias partes de lo que ahora es el noroeste de Alemania y el norte de los Países… …

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  • 76frogmarch — /frog mahrch , frawg /, v.t. to force (a person) to march with the arms pinioned firmly behind the back. [1930 35; FROG1 + MARCH1] * * * …

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  • 77pinion — pinion1 pinionless, adj. pinionlike, adj. /pin yeuhn/, n. 1. Mach. a. a gear with a small number of teeth, esp. one engaging with a rack or larger gear. See diag. under rack1. b. a shaft or spindle cut with teeth engaging with a gear. 2.… …

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  • 78anseriform — ▪ bird order Introduction  any of the 150 species comprising the bird order Anseriformes, which comprises the ducks (duck), geese (goose), and swans (swan) (family Anatidae) and the screamers (the three species of family Anhimidae). Anatidae… …

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  • 79Samuel de Champlain —     Samuel de Champlain     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Samuel de Champlain     Founder of Quebec and Father of New France, born at Brouage, a village in the province of Saintonge, France, 1570, or according to the Bibliographie Saintongeoise ,… …

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  • 80pinion — 1. noun /ˈpɪnjən/ a) A wing. Therefore do nimble piniond doves draw Love, / And therefore hath the wind swift Cupid wings. b) The joint of a birds wing farthest from the body Never seraph spread a pinion / Over fabric half so fair. 2. verb… …

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