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  • 61solemn — adjective Etymology: Middle English solempne, from Anglo French, from Latin sollemnis regularly appointed, solemn Date: 14th century 1. marked by the invocation of a religious sanction < a solemn oath > 2. marked by the observance of established&#8230; …

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  • 62Camp Modin — is a co ed summer camp located on an approximate convert|30|acre|m2|sing=on site in Belgrade, Maine. It is among the oldest private Jewish camps in the US, founded in 1922 by Alexander Dushkin. Many children go there from all over the world Spain …

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  • 63Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet — Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet, (1 May 1808 ndash; 4 May 1886) was a prominent English Roman Catholic. Born at Croston Hall near Chorley, Lancashire on 1 May 1808, he was the second child and the eldest son of Sir Thomas de Trafford. In&#8230; …

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  • 64Ceremonial of John XXIII — The Ceremonial of John XXIII was the last to use full papal ceremony, much of which was abolished subsequently after Vatican II. Contents 1 Papal coronation 2 Tiaras 3 Liturgical reform 3.1 References …

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  • 65Bethlehem University — Infobox University name = Bethlehem University caption = motto = established = 1973: First West Bank University type = Catholic Christian Open to all faith traditions vice chancellor= Brother Daniel Casey, FSC undergrad = 2,788 alumni = 10,647&#8230; …

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  • 66Cleopatra's Needle — Cleopatra s Needle, Central Park, New York Cleopatra s Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The London and New York ones are a pair,&#8230; …

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  • 67William A. Barstow — William Augustus Barstow (September 13, 1813ndash December 14, 1865) was the third governor of Wisconsin and a Union Army General during the American Civil War.Early lifeBarstow was born in Plainfield, Connecticut. He worked with his brothers in&#8230; …

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  • 68Sarmatism — embodied the dominant lifestyle, culture and ideology of the szlachta (nobility) in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 16th century to the 19th century. Together with Golden Liberty, it formed the unique aspects of the Commonwealth s&#8230; …

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  • 69Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement — Not to be confused with the Sudan People s Liberation Movement in North Sudan or the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army in Darfur. Sudan People s Liberation Movement …

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  • 70Cats in ancient Egypt — Cats (Felis silvestris catus) , known in ancient Egypt as the miw, played a large role in ancient Egyptian society. Beginning as a wild, untamed species, cats were useful for keeping down vermin populations in the Egyptians crops and harvests;&#8230; …

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