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  • 42William Ladd — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ladd. William Ladd William Ladd (né le 10 mai 1778 à Exeter (New Hampshire) – mort le 9 avril 1841 …

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  • 43Owl Woman — Owl Woman, Cheyenne Princes (Mis stan stur). Drawing by Lt. James Abert. Source Colorado Women s Hall of Fame <http://www.cogreatwomen.org/> Owl Woman (Cheyenne name: Mis stan stur) (died 1847), was a Cheyenne princess.[1] She married an… …

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  • 44Axis mundi — Navel of the World redirects here. For other uses, see Navel of the World (disambiguation). Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family: of Shiva and Parvati cradling Skanda with Ganesha by Shiva s side The axis mundi (also cosmic axis, world axis,… …

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  • 45Etymologies of place names in Chicago, Illinois — Source of the place names in the city of Chicago, Illinois.{| class= wikitable ! Place Name || Source Adams Street || John Adams, second president of the United States Addison Street || Thomas Addison, English doctor, discoverer of Addison s… …

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  • 46Tobacco — For the plant genus, see Nicotiana. For the American electronic musician, see Tobacco (musician). Not to be confused with Tabacco. Part of a series on …

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  • 48Englewood, Chicago — Englewood   Community area   Community Area 68 Englewood …

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  • 49pipe — pipe1 pipeless, adj. pipelike, adj. /puyp/, n., v., piped, piping. n. 1. a hollow cylinder of metal, wood, or other material, used for the conveyance of water, gas, steam, petroleum, etc. 2. a tube of wood, clay, hard rubber, or other material,… …

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  • 50François-Marie Picoté de Belestre — François Marie Picoté, sieur de Belestre II [also written Picoté or Picotté Escuyer de Belestre, Picoté de Belestre, Monsieur de Bellêtre, Bellestre, Beletre, Bellêtre, Bélêtre or Bélètre according to archives. (In French, the term «estre» was… …

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