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  • 41List of Pokémon (202–251) — Contents 1 Wobbuffet 2 Girafarig 3 Pineco 4 Forretress …

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  • 42Biretta — The biretta is a square cap with three or four ridges or peaks, sometimes surmounted by a tuft, traditionally worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican clergy. It is also the term used for a similar cap worn by those holding doctoral… …

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  • 43Crested Shelduck — Male (left) and female specimens, Kuroda collection, Tokyo, Japan Conservation status …

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  • 45crest — /krɛst / (say krest) noun 1. a. a tuft or other natural growth of the top of an animal s head, as the comb of a cock. b. feathers on top of a bird s head which stand upright or are erectile. 2. anything resembling or suggesting such a tuft. 3.… …

  • 46Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt     Egypt     † …

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  • 47Mohawk people — This article is about the people known as Mohawk. For other uses, see Mohawk (disambiguation). Mohawk Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant, painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1786 Total population …

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  • 48(s)keup-, skeub(h)- —     (s)keup , skeub(h)     English meaning: bundle, flock, etc..     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Bũschel, Schopf, Quaste”; only Gmc. and Slav.     Material: O.Ice. skauf “ bundle, tassel “, O.E. scēaf, O.H.G. scoub “bundle, bundle of straw, fascicle …

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  • 49Comic Relief — This article is about the British charity for the needy. For the American charity for the homeless, see Comic Relief USA. For other uses, see Comic Relief (disambiguation). Comic Relief logo Comic Relief is an operating British charity, founded… …

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  • 50Worshipful Company of Butchers — The Worshipful Company of Butchers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England. Records indicate that an organization of Butchers existed as early as 975; the Butchers Guild, the direct predecessor of the present company,… …

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