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  • 91Rhotic and non-rhotic accents — English pronunciation can be divided into two main accent groups: a rhotic (pronounced /ˈroʊtɨk/, sometimes /ˈrɒtɨk/) speaker pronounces a rhotic consonant in words like hard; a non rhotic speaker does not. That is, rhotic speakers pronounce /r/… …

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  • 92Ralph Henry Carless Davis — (7 October 1918 – 12 March 1991), always known publicly as R. H. C. Davis, was a British historian specialising in the European Middle Ages. He was a leading exponent of strict documentary analysis and interpretation, was keenly interested in… …

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  • 93Lamberton, Scottish Borders — Lamberton is a hilly ancient parish and former landed estate in Berwickshire, Scotland, its eastern boundary being the North Sea. It is four miles north of Berwick upon Tweed, and is the first Scottish parish reached after crossing the border… …

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  • 94Overfrock — William Curtis Noyes wearing a single breasted overfrock with velvet collar and pointed lapels. An over frock coat is an overcoat designed to be worn over a frock coat as an overcoat in cold weather. A top frock coat is also worn over a frock… …

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  • 95Magee of Donegal — Coordinates: 54°39′13.82″N 8°6′35″W / 54.6538389°N 8.10972°W / 54.6538389; 8.10972 Magee of Donegal is a clothing manufact …

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  • 96Channel Island English — refers to Alderney English, Guernsey English and Jersey English and similar dialects of English found in the other Channel Islands. Contents 1 Variations 1.1 Alderney English 1.2 Guernsey English 1.3 …

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  • 97British slang — circuBritish slang is English language slang used in the UK. Slang is informal language sometimes peculiar to a particular social class or group and its use in Britain dates back to before the 16th century. The language of slang, in common with… …

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  • 98Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies — North American colonies 1763–76 The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of the British colonies in North America before the establishment of the United States in the 1770s and 1780s. It was… …

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  • 99William Henry Lynn — (1829–1915) was an Irish born architect with a practice in Belfast and the north of England who is remembered for his Ruskinian Venetian Gothic public buildings, which include the Chester Town Hall (completed 1869).In 1846 Lynn was articled to… …

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  • 100St. Ignatius Loyola —     St. Ignatius Loyola     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ignatius Loyola     Youngest son of Don Beltrán Yañez de Oñez y Loyola and Marina Saenz de Lieona y Balda (the name López de Recalde, though accepted by the Bollandist Father Pien, is a… …

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