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  • 111Alfred Barnard — (1837 1918) was a British brewing and distilling historian. Life and Work According to the limited family records available, Barnard was born in 1837 into a Baptist family in Thaxted, a rural village in Essex, England. His was one of eight… …

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  • 112Kate Matthews — Kate Seston Matthews (August 13, 1870 July 5, 1956) was a photographer who depicted tableaux vivants and scenes of everyday life in her community of Pewee Valley, Kentucky, at the turn of the 20th century. Early life Kate Seston Matthews was born …

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  • 113Símbolos Nsibidi — Tres símbolos nsibidi. Los símbolos Nsibidi (también llamados Nsibiri,[1] Nchibiddi o Nchibiddy[2] ) son un si …

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  • 114Martin Hans Boyè — 1841 daguerreotype of Martin Hans Boyè by Robert Cornelius Martin Hans Boyè (6 December 1812 6 March 1907) was a Danish American chemist.[1] Boyè was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 6 December 1812, son of a chemist in charge of the works of the… …

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  • 115Musk xylene — Musk xylene[1] Preferred IUPAC name …

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  • 116tualetinis muilas — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Išvalytas, dažniausiai kvapus, įvairių spalvų muilas. atitikmenys: angl. toilet soap rus. туалетное мыло …

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  • 117туалетное мыло — tualetinis muilas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Išvalytas, dažniausiai kvapus, įvairių spalvų muilas. atitikmenys: angl. toilet soap rus. туалетное мыло …

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  • 118wash ball — noun : a ball of toilet soap …

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  • 119washball — washˈball noun A ball of toilet soap • • • Main Entry: ↑wash …

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  • 120Washroom — A washroom, public toilet, public convenience, comfort room, toilet room, bathroom, water closet or restroom, is a facility provided to allow use of a toilet by members of the public, or by patrons or customers. This is in contrast to a private… …

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