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  • 121Imperial (automobile) — For Chrysler branded models before 1955 and after 1983 see Chrysler Imperial. This article is about the Imperial marque manufactured by U.S. auto maker Chrysler. For the marque used by British manufacturers in the early 20th century, see Imperial …

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  • 122Clare, Suffolk — Coordinates: 52°05′N 0°35′E / 52.08°N 0.58°E / 52.08; 0.58 …

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  • 123Greek sea gods — The ancient Greeks had a large number of sea deities. The philosopher Plato once remarked [Plato, Phaedrus 109b).] that the Greek people were like frogs sitting around a pond their many cities hugging close to the Mediterranean coastline from the …

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  • 124Dragonslayer — For other uses, see Dragon slayer (disambiguation). Dragonslayer Original 1981 theatrical poster by Jeff Jones (artist) Directed by …

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  • 125Pennon — A pennon or pennant is one of the principal varieties of flags carried during the Middle Ages. Pennoncells and streamers or pendants are considered as minor varieties of this style of flag. The pennon is a flag resembling the guidon in shape, but …

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  • 126Culture of New York City — The Theatre District around Times Square is the center of commercial theatrical activity in New York City and the U.S. The culture of New York City is reflected by the city s size and variety. Many American cultural movements first emerged in the …

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  • 127B. H. DeLay — Infobox Actor name = B. H. De Lay imagesize = 300px caption = Aviator Actor B. H. De Lay birthdate = birth date|1891|8|12|mf=y location = flagicon|USA San Francisco Bay Area, CA, U.S. height = deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 128Easter bonnet — An Easter Bonnet An Easter Bonnet represents the tail end of a tradition of wearing new clothes at Easter,[1] in harmony with the renewal of the year and the promise of spiritual renewal and redemption. The Easter bonnet was fixed in popular… …

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