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  • 21Sever — Sev er, v. i. 1. To suffer disjunction; to be parted, or rent asunder; to be separated; to part; to separate. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a separation or distinction; to distinguish. [1913 Webster] The Lord shall sever between the cattle of… …

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  • 22Jeroboam — For other uses, see Wine bottle and Jeroboam II. Jeroboam; Hebrew: ירבעם King of Israel Illustration of Jeroboam setting up two golden calves, Bible Historiale, 1372 …

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  • 23Rungholt — was a wealthy city in Nordfriesland, northern Germany. It sank beneath the waves when a storm tide (the first grote Mandraenke ) in the North Sea tore through the area on January 16, 1362.Rungholt was situated on the island of Strand, which was… …

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  • 24Moria (Middle-earth) — Moria Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Other names Khazad dûm Hadhodrond Dwarrowdelf Description Greatest of the dwellings of the Dwarves Location Moria Founder …

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  • 25Regular Baptist — Regular Baptists are a diverse group of Baptists in the United States and Canada. The presence of the modifier Regular in their names attests to the strong influence of the early Regular Baptists on the growth of Baptists in North America. Two… …

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  • 26Union Baptists — trace their origin to the American Civil War, or war between the northern and southern United States. Baptist churches and associations, especially in border states, were rent asunder by this national conflict. Tensions over secession, war and… …

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  • 271922 in the United Kingdom — The social and political problems which attained the most prominence in the United Kingdom in 1922 showed a further departure from those which had chiefly occupied public attention during World War I, and the country had by now almost returned to …

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  • 28Vseslav of Polotsk — or Vseslav Bryachislavich, also known as Vseslav the Sorcerer or Vseslav the Seer (c. 1039–1101), was the most famous ruler of Polotsk and was briefly Grand Prince of Kiev in 1068–1069. Polotsk s Cathedral of Holy Wisdom (completed in 1066) is… …

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  • 29Cornelius Stribling — Cornelius Kinchiloe Stribling Born September 22, 1796(1796 09 22) Pendleton, South Carolina …

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  • 30Mariposa (fictional town) — Mariposa is a fictional Canadian town created by Stephen Leacock as the setting for a series of short stories. They were originally commissioned by The Montreal Star newspaper and later collected and published in one volume as Sunshine Sketches… …

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