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  • 51Pobóg coat of arms — Pobóg Battle cry: Pobodze Details Alternative names Pobodze, Pobog, Pobożaniec, Pobożanie, Pobożan, Pobożenie, Pobożeny …

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  • 52The Beaver Coat — (German: Der Biberpelz) is a satirical play by Gerhart Hauptmann premiered in Berlin in 1893. The work is an example of a German naturalistic Diebskomödie, or thief s comedy . The drama takes place somewhere in Berlin... around the end of the… …

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  • 53Korwin coat of arms — Korwin Battle cry: no battle cry Details Alternative names Corvus, Corvinus, Corvin, Kruk, Bujno, Ślepowron …

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  • 54The Nebuly Coat — (1903), by J. Meade Falkner, is a novel which tells of the experiences of a young architect, Edward Westray, who is sent to the remote Dorset town of Cullerne to supervise restoration work on Cullerne Minster. He finds himself caught up in… …

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  • 55Holy Coat — • The possession of the seamless garment of Christ, for which the soldiers cast lots at the Crucifixion, is claimed by the cathedral of Trier and by the parish church of Argenteuil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Coat      …

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  • 56Doobon coat — Israeli soldiers with Doobon coats, Bethlehem, 1978 A Doobon coat (Hebrew: מעיל דובון, me eel Doobon, meaning: teddy bear coat) is a resistant coat, padded nylon cover with cloth lining waterproof outer layer of filling between them isolated… …

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  • 57Historical coat of arms of Transylvania — Details Adopted 1659 …

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  • 58Larysza coat of arms — Larysza Battle cry: Borys, Larysza Details Alternative names Larissa Earliest mention …

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  • 59Equine coat color genetics — determine a horse s coat color. All horses begin genetically with a base coat of red (chestnut) or black. Genetics of Champagne Coloring. The Horse online edition, accessed May 31, 2007 at http://www.thehorse.com/viewarticle.aspx?ID=9686] This… …

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  • 60Hapshash and the Coloured Coat — were a British graphics team consisting of Michael English and Nigel Waymouth in the 1960s, producing psychedelic posters.They designed usually brightly coloured images with a strong art nouveau influence from Alfons Mucha of swirling lines and… …

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