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  • 21Black Bull of Norroway — The Black Bull of Norroway is a fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in More English Fairy Tales . [Joseph Jacobs, More English Fairy Tales , [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/eastsunwestmoon/stories/norroway.html Black Bull of Norroway ] ]… …

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  • 22Scottish highland dance — The term Highland Dancing is used today to refer to a style of athletic solo dancing which evolved into its current form during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the context of competitions at public events (namely, Highland games), where …

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  • 23The Wind in the Willows — For other uses, see The Wind in the Willows (disambiguation). The Wind in the Willows   …

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  • 24That Evening Sun — is a short story by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1931 on the collection These 13 , which included Faulkner s most anthologized story, A Rose for Emily. That Evening Sun is a dark portrait of white Southerners indifference to …

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  • 25Bean nighe — The bean nighe (Scottish Gaelic for washer woman ), is a Scottish fairy, seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. She is a type of bean sìth (in Irish bean sídhe , anglicized as banshee ).LegendsAs the Washer at the Ford she… …

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  • 26Oseola McCarty — (March 7, 1908 September 26, 1999) was a local washerwoman in Hattiesburg, Mississippi who became The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) most famous benefactor. McCarty drew global attention after it was announced in July 1995 that she… …

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  • 27Peter Minshall — (1941 ) is a Trinidadian Carnival artist who describes his medium as the mas and prefers to be called a masman . Minshall was born in Georgetown, Guyana, but moved to Trinidad as a small child after his father took a job as a cartoonist. Growing… …

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  • 28Four Eleven Forty Four — The numerical phrase Four Eleven Forty Four or 4 11 44 has appeared repeatedly in popular music for over a century. The roots of this enigmatic phrase can be traced to the illegal lottery known as policy in late 19th century America. Numbers were …

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  • 29Finders Keepers (1966 film) — Infobox Film name =Finders Keepers image size = caption = director =Sidney Hayers producer =George H. Brown writer =Michael Pertwee narrator = starring = music =Bernard Ebbinghouse cinematography =Alan Hume editing =Tristam Cones distributor =… …

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  • 30Slip Jig — Die Jig (frz. gigue, fem.) oder der Jig (irisch an port, masc.), ist sowohl ein lebhafter Volkstanz der gesamten Britischen Inseln als auch die zugrundeliegende Melodie. Im 16. Jahrhundert ist er in England weit verbreitet, erst später wird er… …

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