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  • 51Envy (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Envy. Envy Pays d’origine  Japon Tokyo …

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  • 52Arabian horse — one of a breed of horses, raised originally in Arabia and adjacent countries, noted for intelligence, grace, and speed. Also called Arab, Arabian. [1730 40] * * * Earliest improved breed of horse, valued for its speed, stamina, beauty,… …

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  • 53pony — /poh nee/, n., pl. ponies, v., ponied, ponying. n. 1. a small horse of any of several breeds, usually not higher at the shoulder than 141/2 hands (58 in./146 cm). 2. a horse of any small type or breed. 3. Slang. a literal translation or other… …

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  • 54Depardieu, Gérard — born Dec. 27, 1948, Chateauroux, France French film actor. He made his film debut in 1965 and played minor parts until his performance in Going Places (1974) brought him a major role in Bernardo Bertolucci s 1900 (1976). He became French cinema s …

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  • 55Kaikei — flourished 1183–1236, Japan Japanese sculptor who helped establish the traditional pattern of Buddhist sculpture. His technique, known as the Anami style, is noted for its gentleness and grace. Together with his teacher, Kokei, and his colleague… …

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  • 56Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth — born Feb. 27, 1807, Portland, Mass., U.S. died March 24, 1882, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. poet. Longfellow graduated from Bowdoin College and traveled in Europe before joining the modern language faculties of Bowdoin (1829–35) and Harvard (1836–54).… …

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  • 57William Shakespeare by Edmund Malone — ▪ Primary Source       The following document is one of several portraits presented in Edmund Malone s Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage (1800). In addition to a general examination of the origins of theatre in… …

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  • 58Sweden — • The largest of the three Scandinavian countries and the eastern half of the Scandinavian peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sweden     Sweden      …

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  • 59England (Since the Reformation) —     England (Since the Reformation)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Since the Reformation)     The Protestant Reformation is the great dividing line in the history of England, as of Europe generally. This momentous Revolution, the outcome… …

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  • 60St. John Bosco (Don Bosco) —     St. Giovanni Melchior Bosco     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Giovanni Melchior Bosco     (Or St. John Bosco; Don Bosco.)     Founder of the Salesian Society. Born of poor parents in a little cabin at Becchi, a hill side hamlet near… …

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