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  • 122Hohokam — otheruses4|the prehistoric archaeological tradition|the freeway in Phoenix, Arizona|Arizona State Route 143Hohokam (ho ho KAHM) is the name applied to one of the four major prehistoric archaeological traditions of the American Southwest. Variant… …

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  • 123Sardenara — or Sardenaira is a classic snack from West Liguria similar to a pizza, baked in very large rectangular baking trays and generally bought from a bakery in small rectangular cut pieces. The light crispy base is normally approx 15mm thick and is… …

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  • 125slab — [[t]slæb[/t]] n. v. slabbed, slab•bing 1) a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material 2) a thick slice of anything: a slab of bread[/ex] 3) bui a rough outside piece cut from a log, as when sawing one into boards… …

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  • 126slab — slab1 [slab] n. [ME sclabbe] 1. a piece that is flat, broad, and fairly thick [a slab of concrete, a slab of bread] 2. any of the rough, outer pieces removed from a log in sawing it into lumber vt. slabbed, slabbing 1. to make into a slab or… …

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  • 127Oyster — For other uses, see Oyster (disambiguation). Crassostrea gigas from the Marennes Oléron basin in France The word oyster is used as a common name for a number of distinct groups of bivalve molluscs which live in marine or brackish habitats. The… …

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  • 128German Revolution of 1918–19 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=German Revolution of 1918 19 caption=A Freikorps group during the German revolution. partof= place=Germany date=November 1918 ndash; 1919 result=Weimar Republic government victory… …

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