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  • 101Joseph Wharton — Infobox Person name = Joseph Wharton other names = caption = Joseph Wharton, 1902 birth date = birth date|1826|3|3|mf=y birth place =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date = death date and age|1909|1|11|1826|3|3|mf=y death place = Philadelphia,… …

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  • 102RMS Lusitania — was a British luxury ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Company and built by John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland. Christened and launched on Thursday, 7 June 1906, Lusitania met a disastrous end as a casualty of the First World… …

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  • 103arctic — arctically, adv. /ahrk tik/ or, esp. for 7, /ahr tik/, adj. 1. (often cap.) of, pertaining to, or located at or near the North Pole: the arctic region. 2. coming from the North Pole or the arctic region: an arctic wind. 3. characteristic of the… …

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  • 104Charles Rumney Samson — Born 8 July 1883(1883 07 08) Crumpsall, Manchester Died 5 February 1931(1931 02 05) (aged 47) Salisbury, Wiltshire …

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  • 105Madeira (shipwreck) — Infobox nrhp | name = Madeira (Schooner Barge) Shipwreck nrhp type = caption =A historic picture of the starboard bow, ca. 1900 1905. nearest city= Beaver Bay, Minnesota area = built =1900 architect= Chicago Shipbuilding Co. added = July 23, 1992 …

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  • 106Thomas Wilson (shipwreck) — Infobox nrhp | name = Thomas Wilson (Whaleback Freighter) Shipwreck nrhp type = caption =Three capstans on the stern end of the deck. nearest city= Duluth, Minnesota area = built =1892 architect= Alexander McDougall; American Steel Barge Co.… …

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  • 107India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… …

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  • 108commercial transaction — ▪ economics Introduction       in law, the core of the legal rules governing business dealings. The most common types of commercial transactions, involving such specialized areas of the law and legal instruments as sale of goods and documents of… …

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  • 109Hull (watercraft) — Half hull of the 46 gun ship of the line Tigre, build from 1724 in Toulon after plans by Blaise Coulomb A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull …

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  • 110Iron armour — is a type of armour used on warships. The earliest material available in able quantities for armouring ships was iron, wrought or cast. The use of iron gave rise to the term ironclad as a references to a ship clad in iron.Early experiments showed …

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