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  • 111Oliver Twist — For other uses, see Oliver Twist (disambiguation). Oliver Twist …

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  • 112Tom o' Bedlam — is the name of a critically acclaimed Part of the fascination of the Popular Ballads is their anonymity. Not even the best among them is quite of the eminence of the greatest anonymous lyrics in the language, Tom O Bedlam , first discovered in a… …

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  • 113Livery — A livery is a uniform or other sign worn in a non military context on a person or object (such as an airplane or vehicle) to denote a relationship with a person or corporate body, often by using elements of the heraldry relating to that person or …

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  • 114Procuration — (Lat. procurare , to take care of) is the action of taking care of, hence management, stewardship, agency. The word is applied to the authority or power delegated to a procurator, or agent, as well as to the exercise of such authority expressed… …

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  • 115Bannock War — The Bannock War was an 1878 war primarily between the Bannock people and the Northern Shoshone, tribes of Native Americans, vs the United States government.The tribe, having been restricted to the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho by the Fort… …

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  • 116Mordiggian — is a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos. He is the creation of Clark Ashton Smith and appears in his short story The Charnel God (1934). Contents 1 Mordiggian in the mythos 2 Mordiggian s cult 3 References …

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  • 117Futog — (Футог) is a town in Serbia, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. It is part of the metropolitan area of Novi Sad.NameThe name Futog derives from Old Church Slavonic word for “on the mouth” “во уток”.In Serbian, the town is known as Futog or… …

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  • 118The Dog in the Manger — The story and metaphor of The Dog in the Manger derives from an old Greek fable which has been transmitted in several different versions. Interpreted variously over the centuries, it is used now of those who spitefully prevent others from having… …

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  • 119Chayei Sarah — Chayei Sarah, Chaye Sarah, or Hayye Sarah (חַיֵּי שָׂרָה Hebrew for “life of Sarah,” the first words in the parshah) is the fifth weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 23:1–25:18. Jews… …

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  • 120The Curious House Guest — is a television documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two in 2005. It is written and presented by Jeremy Musson, an architectural historian and journalist with Country Life . In each episode he visits a historic private house and combines… …

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