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  • 72Horse care — There are many aspects to horse care. Horses, ponies, mules, donkeys and other domesticated equidae require attention from humans for optimal health and long life.Living environmentWorldwide, horses and other equids usually live outside with… …

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  • 73The Young Slave — is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in The Pentamerone . [Giovanni Batiste Basile Il Pentamerone, or The Tale of Tales , [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/sleepingbeauty/stories/youngslave.html The Young Slave ] ,… …

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  • 74Horse grooming — For other types of grooming see Groom Common tools used for grooming a horse Horse grooming is hygienic care given to a horse, or a process by which the horse s physical appearance is enhanced for horse shows or other types of competition …

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  • 75champlevé — /shahonn leuh vay /, adj., n., pl. champlevés / vay , vayz /. adj. 1. of or pertaining to an enamel piece or enameling technique in which enamel is fused onto the incised or hollowed areas of a metal base. n. 2. an enamel piece made by the… …

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  • 76Easter Island Creation Legend —    The earliest myths of Easter Island refer to struggle for supremacy between the ‘Big Ears’ and the ‘Small Ears’. It is not now possible to say where the ‘Big Ear’ people, the prototype of the statues, came from; but there are elements of… …

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  • 77pum·ice — /ˈpʌməs/ noun [noncount] : a gray stone that comes from volcanoes, is full of small holes, has a very light weight, and is used especially for smoothing and polishing things or for softening the skin called also pumice stone …

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  • 78Friz — Friz, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Frizzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Frizzing}.] [Cf. F. friser to curl, crisp, frizzle, to raise the nap (on certain stuffs); prob.akin to OFries. frisle hair of the head. Cf. {Frieze} kind of cloth.] [Written also {frizz}.] 1.… …

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  • 79frizz — Friz Friz, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Frizzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Frizzing}.] [Cf. F. friser to curl, crisp, frizzle, to raise the nap (on certain stuffs); prob.akin to OFries. frisle hair of the head. Cf. {Frieze} kind of cloth.] [Written also… …

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  • 80Frizzed — Friz Friz, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Frizzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Frizzing}.] [Cf. F. friser to curl, crisp, frizzle, to raise the nap (on certain stuffs); prob.akin to OFries. frisle hair of the head. Cf. {Frieze} kind of cloth.] [Written also… …

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