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  • 41Tiridates I of Armenia — Infobox Monarch | name=Tiridates I title=King of Armenia [The Arsacid kings of Armenia did not mint coins; as a result their official titles are unknown.] caption=Statue of Tiridates I of Armenia in the park of the Palace of Versailles. reign= 63 …

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  • 42Perak — Subdivisions of Malaysia native name=ڨيرق دار الرّضوان conventional long name=Perak Darul Ridzuan state motto= state anthem= Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan common name=Perak capital=Ipoh royal capital=Kuala Kangsar entryFederationdate=1957 ruling… …

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  • 43pack — pack1 W3S2 [pæk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes)¦ 2¦(goods)¦ 3¦(crowd)¦ 4¦(protect something)¦ 5¦(snow/soil etc)¦ 6 pack your bags 7 pack a gun 8 pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch Phrasal verbs  pack something<=>away …

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  • 44SABBATICAL YEAR AND JUBILEE — (Heb. שְׁמִטָּה, shemittah; יוֹבֵל, yovel). According to the Bible, during the seventh year all land had to be fallow and debts were to be remitted (Ex. 23:10–11; Lev. 25:1–7, 18–22; Deut. 15:1–11). The close of seven sabbatical cycles instituted …

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  • 45Hand axe — Acheulean hand axes from Kent. The types shown are (clockwise from top) cordate, ficron and ovate …

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  • 46Abomination of Desolation — Christian eschatology Eschatology views Viewpoints • Preterism • Idealism • Historicism • …

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  • 471962 in Afghanistan — NOTOC See also : 1961 in Afghanistan, other events of 1962, and 1963 in Afghanistan. January 1962On January 22, 1962 the United States announces that Afghanistan has agreed to open the border for eight weeks following January 29, 1962 in order to …

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  • 48Pardoner’s Tale, The —    by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1395)    The most often anthologized of CHAUCER’s CANTERBURY TALES, The Pardoner’s Tale is a sermon on greed that contains a grim exemplum (or illustrative story) demonstrating the theme that “avarice is the root of… …

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  • 49in´dis|sol´u|ble|ness — in|dis|sol|u|ble «IHN dih SOL yuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be dissolved, undone, or destroyed; lasting; firm: »Let us make an indissoluble agreement. She had become an indissoluble part of their whole scheme of things (Lytton Strachey).… …

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  • 50in|dis|sol|u|ble — «IHN dih SOL yuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be dissolved, undone, or destroyed; lasting; firm: »Let us make an indissoluble agreement. She had become an indissoluble part of their whole scheme of things (Lytton Strachey).… …

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