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  • 61Chill — (ch[i^]l), n. [AS. cele, cyle, from the same root as celan, calan, to be cold; akin to D. kil cold, coldness, Sw. kyla to chill, and E. cool. See {Cold}, and cf. {Cool}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A moderate but disagreeable degree of cold; a… …

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  • 62intermittent — I. a. Intermitting, remittent. II. n. Intermittent fever, remittent fever, fever and ague …

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  • 63Portland, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Portland, Michigan settlement type = City nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Portland, Michigan mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 64Willamette Valley — This article is about the geographic feature. For other uses, see Willamette Valley (disambiguation). Willamette Valley Valley Farmscape in northern Polk Cou …

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  • 653rd Vermont Infantry — HistoryIn July 1861, the United States Congress authorized President Abraham Lincoln to call out 500,000 men, to serve for three years unless sooner discharged. The 3rd Vermont Infantry was the second of the three years regiments from the state… …

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  • 66John Roberts, Jr. (billiards player) — John Roberts Jr. (15 August 1847 ndash; 23 December 1919) was a dominant professional player of English billiards. He was also a notable manufacturer of billiards cues and tables, and promoter of the sport. Early years Roberts Jr. lived in the… …

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  • 67PATON, John Gibson (1824-1907) — missionary son of James Paton, a stocking manufacturer in a small way, was born in the parish of Kirkmahoe near Dumfries, Scotland, on 24 May 1824. He went to the parish school at Torthorwald, then helped his father at his trade, and having… …

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  • 68Serenus Sammonicus — Quintus Sammonicus Serenus was a Roman savant, and an author of a didactic medical poem, De medicina praecepta (probably incomplete).The work (1115 hexameters) contains a number of popular remedies, borrowed from Pliny and Dioscorides, and… …

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  • 69No great shakes — Shake Shake, n. 1. The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation. [1913 Webster] The great soldier s honor was composed Of thicker stuff, which… …

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  • 70Shake — Shake, n. 1. The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation. [1913 Webster] The great soldier s honor was composed Of thicker stuff, which could… …

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