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  • 111John Ruskin — This article is about the art critic, John Ruskin. For the painting of John Ruskin by Millais, see John Ruskin (painting). John Ruskin Coloured engraving of Ruskin Born 8 February 1819( …

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  • 113Sebastian Kneipp —     Sebastian Kneipp     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sebastian Kneipp     Bavarian priest and hydrotherapist, b. at Stephansreid, Bavaria, 17 May, 1821; d. at Wörishofen, 17 June, 1897. The child of poor parents, he became a weaver like his father …

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  • 114Scorched earth — Not to be confused with Slash and burn. For other uses, see Scorched Earth (disambiguation). Kuwaiti oil wells set alight by retreating Iraqi forces in 1991. A scorched earth policy is a military strategy or operational method which involves… …

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  • 115Joel Hurt — (1850 ndash;1926) was an important businessman and developer of turn of the century Atlanta.Born in Hurtsboro, Alabama (a town named for his father, Joel Hurt, Sr. ), he went to college at Auburn University and graduated from the University of… …

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  • 116History of Brighton — The overall history of Brighton is that of an ancient fishing village which emerged as a health resort in the 18th century and grew into one of the largest towns in England by the 20th century.EtymologyThe etymology of the name of Brighton lies… …

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  • 117Clifton Springs, New York —   Village   …

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  • 118Dunblane — Coordinates: 56°11′02″N 3°58′03″W / 56.183827°N 3.967410°W / 56.183827; 3.967410 …

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  • 119List of torture methods and devices — A list of torture methods and devices includes:Psychological torture methods*Blackmail *Shaming and public humiliation, being stripped or displayed naked, public condemnation *Shunning *Exploitation of phobias e.g. mock execution, leaving… …

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  • 120hy|drop|a|thy — «hy DROP uh thee», noun. the treatment of disease by using quantities of water externally and internally; water cure. ╂[< German Hydropathie < Greek hýdōr, atos water + German pathie pathy; meaning influenced by English homeopathy] …

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