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  • 51Medjay — …

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  • 52Merenre Nemtyemsaf I — Merenre Antyemsaf A small wooden box inscribed with the names and titles of Merenre Nemtyemsaf I Pharaoh of …

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  • 53Namlish — (a portmanteau of the words Namibian and English) is a form of English spoken in Namibia.[1] English is the country s official language since Independence in 1990. Because it is the second or third language for the majority of the Namibians,… …

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  • 54Maya (Egyptian) — Statue of Maya and Merit from Leiden …

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  • 55Chancellor Bay — on the door jamb of the Amada temple, Nubia, shown adoring the cartouche of Siptah Chancellor Bay (died 1192 BC) was an important Asiatic official in ancient Egypt, who rose to prominence and high office under Seti II Userkheperure Setepenre and… …

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  • 56Avalon Equity Partners — is a New York, New York based investment group that manages the $63 million private Avalon Equity Fund.Established in 1999, the fund invests in media, communications and information services industries.Fund Portfolio… …

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  • 57WENY (AM) — Infobox Radio Station name = WENY area = Elmira, NY branding = Two way talk slogan = airdate = 1932 frequency = 1230 (kHz) format = Talk power = 1,000 watts class = C owner = Route 81 Radio website = [http://route81radio.com/ route81radio.com]… …

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  • 58WENY-FM — Infobox Radio Station name = WENY FM area = Elmira, NY branding = Magic 92.7 slogan = airdate = 1960s frequency = 92.7 (mHz) format = adult contemporary erp = 1.2 kilowatts class = A owner = Route 81 Radio website = [http://route81radio.com/… …

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  • 59Ankhtifi — was the nomarch of Herakleopolis and a supporter of the Herakleopolitan based 10th dynasty which was locked in conflict with the Theban based 11th Dynasty kingdom for control of Egypt. Hence, Ankhtifi was a rival to the Theban rulers Mentuhotep I …

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  • 60Archers (Egyptian pítati) — The Archers (Egyptian pítati), or Pítati , or Pítati ndash;army ndash;forces (spelled: pí ta ti ), were the pharaoh s Archer Army often requested and dispatched, to support the Egyptian vassalage in Canaan, or northern Canaan. They are recorded… …

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