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  • 121Artichoke — This article is about the globe artichoke. For other uses, see Artichoke (disambiguation). Artichoke Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 122Horror Victorianorum — (terror of the Victorian) is a term devised by the philosopher David Stove to refer to irrational distaste for, or condemnation of, Victorian culture, art and design. The term was used in Stove s book The Plato Cult as part of his argument… …

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  • 123Illinois wine — Infobox Wine Region name = Illinois caption = official name = State of Illinois other name = type = U.S. state year = 1818 wine years = country = USA part of = similar = sub regions = Shawnee Hills AVA season = climate region = heat units =… …

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  • 124Abyss Studio — 60.28166415.013676 Koordinaten: 60° 16′ 54″ N, 15° 0′ 49″ O Das Abyss Studio ist ein schwedisches Musikstudio. Es liegt im ca. 125 Einwohner zählenden Dorf Pärlby[1], in der Gemeinde Ludvika …

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  • 125Bordeaux wine — Introduction also called  claret   any of numerous wines of the region surrounding the city of Bordeaux, France. Bordeaux has a long history in wine culture; like Burgundy and the Rhine region, it was known in Roman times. During the English… …

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  • 126Burt Blanca — (de son vrai nom Norbert Blancke) est un musicien belge né le 6 août 1944 à Neder Over Heembeek dans la banlieue Nord de Bruxelles. Guitariste de studio réputé, Burt Blanca est le pionnier du rock en Belgique. Il est auteur de nombreux tubes tel… …

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  • 127sludge, slush — These words are closely related; each refers to mud, mire, or ooze. Sludge is often applied to matter that is heavier or bulkier than that referred to as slush, perhaps because of the sound of the two words. That is, the thick deposit of sediment …

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  • 128Constitution — For other uses, see Constitution (disambiguation). A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.[1] These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what… …

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