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  • 111William Tudor (1779–1830) — [ North American Review with signature of its editor William Tudor.] William Tudor (January 28, 1779 ndash;March 9, 1830) was a leading citizen of Boston, sometime literary man, and cofounder of the North American Review and the Boston Athenaeum …

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  • 112Prehistoric Wales — in terms of human settlements covers the period from about 230,000 years ago, the date attributed to the earliest human remains found in what is now Wales, to the year 48 AD when the Roman army began a military campaign against one of the Welsh… …

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  • 113Don McKenney — Born April 30, 1934 (1934 04 30) (age 77) Smiths Falls, ON, CAN Height …

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  • 114Museum of the Earth — Entrance to the Museum of the Earth The Museum of the Earth is a public natural history museum. It is located in Ithaca, Ne …

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  • 115Norton Priory — Foundations of the monastic buildings and the back of the museum Monastery information …

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  • 116Listed buildings in Runcorn, Cheshire — Runcorn has a number of listed buildings. [cite web |url=http://www2.halton.gov.uk/content/environment/planning/forwardplanning/listedconservationareas/listedbuildings?a=5441 |title=Listed Buildings in Halton |accessdate=2007 04 19… …

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  • 117Viengsay Valdés — Infobox Person name =Viengsay Valdés caption =Viengsay Valdés in Madrid 2007 birth place =Havana, Cuba occupation =Ballet dancer parents =Clara Herrera Rivero and Roberto Valdés Muñóz Viengsay Valdés is a world renowned Cuban ballerina and… …

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  • 118Prehistoric Sweden — Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 12,000 4,000 BC= The Pleistocene glaciations scoured the landscape clean and covered much of it in deep quaternary sediments. Therefore no undisputed Early or Middle Palaeolithic sites or finds are known from… …

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  • 119Olympian (sidewheeler) — Career Name: Olympian Owner: Oregon Railway and Navigat …

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  • 120archaeology — archaeologist, n. /ahr kee ol euh jee/, n. 1. the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, esp. those that have been excavated. 2. Rare …

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