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  • 21Montpelier Hill — Hell Fire Club Dawn at the Hell Fire Club on Montpelier Hill, Dublin …

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  • 22Sutton Hoo — restored). Although based on helmets of the spangenhelm type, the immediate comparisons are with contemporary Vendel Age helmets from eastern Sweden.] Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the site of two Anglo Saxon cemeteries of the… …

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  • 23atomism — atomist, n. atomistic, atomistical, adj. atomistically, adv. /at euh miz euhm/, n. 1. Also called atomic theory. Philos. the theory that minute, discrete, finite, and indivisible elements are the ultimate constituents of all matter. 2. Psychol. a …

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  • 24Dunfermline —    DUNFERMLINE, a royal burgh, and parish, in the district of Dunfermline, county of Fife; including the villages of Charlestown, Crossford, Halbeath, Limekilns, Mastertown, Patiemuir, North Queensferry, and part of Crossgates; and containing… …

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  • 25Jeff Beck — Infobox musical artist Name = Jeff Beck Img capt = Jeff Beck performing at the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Alias = Born = birth date and age|1944|6|24|df=y Wallington …

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  • 26Lillooet Indians — • An important tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, in southern British Columbia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lillooet Indians     Lillooet Indians      …

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  • 27SALE — (Heb. מְכִירָה, mekhirah). Sale may be defined as the permanent transfer for consideration of existing legal rights from one person to another. The consideration may be in money or in kind. By extension the term sale is also used to denote a… …

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  • 28Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture     Gothic Architecture     † …

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  • 29pil´er — pile1 «pyl», noun, verb, piled, pil|ing. –n. 1. many things lying one upon another in a more or less orderly way: »a pile of stones, a pile of wood. SYNONYM(S): stack, heap. 2. a mass like a hill or mound: » …

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  • 30Early thermal weapons — were devices or substances used in warfare during the classical and medieval periods (approx 8th century BC until the mid 16th century AD) which used heat or burning action to destroy or damage enemy personnel, fortifications or territories.… …

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