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  • 41Sculpture — Sculptor redirects here. For the constellation, see Sculptor (constellation). For other uses, see Sculpture (disambiguation). The Dying Gaul, a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late 3rd century BCE Capitoline Museums, Rome …

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  • 42Cotswold Games — “Olympicks” redirects here. For the international games, see Olympic Games.The Cotswold Olimpick Games are an annual public celebration of games and sports held in the Cotswolds in the West Country of England. The games began sometime between… …

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  • 43asceticism — /euh set euh siz euhm/, n. 1. the manner of life, practices, or principles of an ascetic. 2. the doctrine that a person can attain a high spiritual and moral state by practicing self denial, self mortification, and the like. 3. rigorous self… …

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  • 44Keystone School — Infobox Private School background = #f15f0fa border = #ccd2d9 name = Keystone School motto = Academic Excellence established = 1948 type = Private, K 12 religion = Non Sectarian head name = Head of School head = Hugh McIntosh city = San Antonio… …

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  • 45Savannah, Georgia — This article is about a city in the U.S. state of Georgia. For other uses of Savannah, see Savannah (disambiguation). City of Savannah   City   …

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  • 46Swimming pool — A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is an artificially enclosed body of water intended for swimming or water based recreation. There are many standard sizes; the largest and deepest is the Olympic size. A pool can be… …

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  • 47Liberty Senior High School — Infobox School | name=Liberty Senior High School imagesize=150px established=1977 type=Public principal=Mike Deletis District=Issaquah Campus=Suburban enrollment=1,276 (As of 2005) free label=Mascot Colors free text=Patriots Silver, Green Blue… …

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  • 48Charles Wordsworth — The Reverend Charles Wordsworth, M.A. (22 August 1806 – 5 December 1892)[1] was bishop of Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane in Scotland. He was a classical scholar, and taught at a public schools in England and Scotland. He was a rower,… …

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  • 49Nicholas I of Montenegro — Nicholas I King Nikola (Nicholas) I Prince of Montenegro Reign 13 August 1860 28 August 1910 Predecessor …

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  • 50gymnasium — A building or room for the practice of gymnastic exercises, as distinguished from field athletics, but often including a rowing tank, a cage for winter practice of baseball, etc.; a place or building where athletic exercises are performed; a… …

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