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  • 101Battle of Rocroi — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Rocroi partof=the Thirty Years War caption= Duc d Enghien at the Battle of Rocroi date=May 19, 1643 place=Rocroi, France result=Decisive French victory combatant1= combatant2= commander1=Duc d Enghien… …

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  • 102Cycle rickshaw — Pedicab redirects here. For the the Philippines musical group, see Pedicab (band). Cycle rickshaw in Beijing …

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  • 103Surfboard — For other meanings see Surfboard (disambiguation). A stack of boards in Waikiki during a surf competition …

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  • 104Wheelbarrow — For the remotely controlled vehicle used in bomb disposal, see Wheelbarrow (EOD). For the aviation risk, see Wheel barrowing. A common wheelbarrow …

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  • 105Freight bicycle — Traditional Dutch cargo tricycle or bakfiets …

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  • 106Zeugma — (from the Greek word ζεύγμα , meaning yoke ) is a figure of speech describing the joining of two or more parts of a sentence with a single common verb or noun. A zeugma employs both ellipsis, the omission of words which are easily understood, and …

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  • 107Culture of Malta — The culture of Malta is the culture of the Maltese islanders and reflects various societies that have come into contact with the Maltese Islands throughout the centuries, including neighbouring Mediterranean cultures, and the cultures of the… …

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  • 108Sedia gestatoria — The sedia gestatoria is the portable throne on which Popes were once carried. It consists of a richly adorned, silk covered armchair, fastened on a suppedaneum , on each side of which are two gilded rings; through these rings pass the long rods… …

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  • 109Flower Drum Song — Infobox Musical name=Flower Drum Song caption= CD cover Original 1958 Broadway Cast Recording music=Richard Rodgers lyrics=Oscar Hammerstein II book=Oscar Hammerstein II Joseph A. Fields basis=Novel by C. Y. Lee Nightclub Forbidden City… …

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  • 110Plans and interiors of Mentmore — Joseph Paxton and his son in law George Stokes designed Mentmore Towers (correctly known as just Mentmore in the mid 1850s), a house in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, England. Paxton was the most lauded and fashionable architect of the period.The… …

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