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  • 111Tories (political faction) — The Tories were any of a series of political factions that existed in the Kingdom of Great Britain and later the United Kingdom, having its roots in the 17th century. The faction was founded during 1678 in the Kingdom of England, when they… …

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  • 112Rib vault — Cathedral of Reims, France …

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  • 113Melamine — This article is about the chemical compound. For the plastic also called melamine , see melamine resin. Melamine …

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  • 114Sports journalism — is a form of journalism that reports on sports topics and events.While the sports department within some newspapers has been mockingly called the toy department , because sports journalists do not concern themselves with the serious topics… …

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  • 115Geuzen — Battle between Dutch and Spanish ships on the Haarlemmermeer, 26 May 1573. Sailing before the wind from the right are the Spanish ships, identified by the flags with a red cross. Approaching from the left are the ships of the Sea Beggars.… …

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  • 116Council of Pisa — Map showing support for Avignon (red) and Rome (blue) during the Western Schism; this breakdown is accurate until the Council of Pisa (1409), which created a third line of claimants. The Council of Pisa was an unrecognized ecumenical council of… …

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  • 117List of Regiments of Foot — British Army lists Commands and Army groups Field armies in World War I Field armies in World War II Corp …

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  • 118Carnatic region — The Carnatic coast is the region of South India lying between the Eastern Ghats and the Coromandel Coast, in the modern Indian states of Tamil Nadu, south eastern Karnataka and southern Andhra Pradesh.Etymology from SanskritThere are several… …

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  • 119Nguni cattle — Nguni Cow Herd (Makatini ecotype) The Nguni cattle breed is indigenous to southern Africa. A hybrid of indigenous and Indian cattle they were introduced by the Bantu tribes of southern Africa from the north of the continent. They are medium sized …

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  • 120Eternal flame — An eternal flame is a flame or torch that burns constantly. The flame that burned constantly at Delphi, [Noted by Pausanias (10.24.5) in the second century CE and earlier mentioned by Herodotus (7.141) and Euripides ( Iphigeneia in Tauris )] was… …

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