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  • 61Abdominal hair — The term abdominal hair refers to the hair that grows on the abdomen of humans and non human mammals, in the region between the pubic area and the thorax (chest). The growth of abdominal hair follows the same pattern on nearly all mammals,… …

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  • 62Sheriff Hutton Castle — Infobox UKproperty property name = Sheriff Hutton Castle imgage name = SheriffHuttonCastle(AlisonStamp)Jun2005.jpg image size = 200px caption = The ruins of Sheriff Hutton Castle type = Stone quadrangular fortress NT/EH/RHS = Sheriff Hutton… …

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  • 63Charles Jaffe — Charles Jaffé (Jaffe) (circa 1879, Dubroŭna, Belarus – 12 July 1941, Brooklyn, USA) was a Belarusian American chess master, of virtually Grandmaster strength at his peak in the 1910s, when he was one of the world s top players. Jaffe was also a… …

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  • 64Nicolaas Cortlever — Nicolaas (Nico) Cortlever (14 June 1915, Amsterdam – 5 April 1995) was a Dutch chess master. He tied for 7 8th at Rotterdam 1936 (10th NED ch, Salo Landau won); took 2nd at Amsterdam 1938 (11th NED ch, Max Euwe won); won at the 2nd Hoogovens… …

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  • 65Palwankar Vithal — (1884 or 1886 ndash; November 26 1971) was an Indian cricketer, credited with being the first Dalit (lower caste) captain of the Hindus cricket team in the Bombay Quadrangular cricket competition. He was the younger brother of the Indian spin… …

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  • 66Johannes Metger — (15 December 1850, Groothusen 24 January 1926, Kiel) was a German chess master.He tied for 2nd 4th at Cologne 1877 (the 11th WDSB Congress, Johannes Zukertort won), took 9th at Leipzig 1877 (the 3rd MDSB Congress, Louis Paulsen won), took 7th at… …

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  • 67Wilhelm Hilse — Wilhelm Heinrich Hilse (26 June 1878 30 November 1940) was a German chess master.He tied for 12 13th at Coburg 1904 (DSB Congress, Hauptturnier A , Augustin Neumann won), shared 1st at Bremen 1906 ( Quadrangular ), took 4th at Hannover 1907 (… …

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  • 68Western architecture — Introduction       history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present.       The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …

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  • 69Temple — • The Latin form, templum, from which the English temple is derived, originally signified an uncovered area marked off by boundaries; especially the place marked off by the augurs to be excepted from all profane uses Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 70lobule — A small lobe or subdivision of a lobe. SYN: lobulus [TA]. ala central l. [TA] SYN: wing of central l.. SYN: pars inferior alae lobuli centralis [TA], pars superior ali lobuli centralis [TA]. ansiform l. comprises the greater part of the …

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