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  • 121Jahannam — (Arabic: جهنم‎) is the Arabic language equivalent to Hell. The term comes from the Greek Gehenna, itself derived from the Hebrew geographical name for the Valley of Hinnom.[1][2][3] Contents 1 …

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  • 122Uncle Fester — is a member of the fictional Addams Family. He was played by Jackie Coogan (famous as Charlie Chaplin s sidekick in The Kid , 1921), in the television program, and by Christopher Lloyd in the first two movies, and by Patrick Thomas in Addams… …

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  • 123Bathing — is the immersion of the body in a fluid, usually water or an aqueous solution. It may be practiced for hygiene, religious or therapeutic purposes or as a recreational activity.Some spa facilities provide bathing in various other liquids such as… …

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  • 124Murder-hole — Meurtrière redirects here. For the 2006 French film, see Meurtrières. Murder holes at Bodiam Castle A murder hole or meurtrière is a hole in the ceiling of a gateway or passageway in a fortification through which the defenders could fire, throw… …

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  • 125Comstock Lode — Bonanza ore, Consolidated California and Virginia Mine, Comstock Lode The Comstock Lode was the first major U.S. discovery of silver ore, located under what is now Virginia City, Nevada, on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, a peak in the… …

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  • 126Kettle — A kettle is a kitchenware piece. Depending on culture and historical location, in the context of bathware the word kettle can have a variety of meanings. In the United Kingdom,the United States , Australia, New Zealand, Ireland , Canada and South …

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  • 127Zealot Trivia — was a Sci Fi and Fantasy trivia game available on America Online from December 17 1997 to January 2 2001.After it was revamped, the new Sci Fi trivia game was put online and is still running to this day.HistoryIt featured four teams: The… …

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  • 128Early thermal weapons — were devices or substances used in warfare during the classical and medieval periods (approx 8th century BC until the mid 16th century AD) which used heat or burning action to destroy or damage enemy personnel, fortifications or territories.… …

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