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  • 71Ranks in the French Army — Rank insignia in the French army, except for general officers, depends on whether the soldier belongs to a foot arm or a horse arm . All arms are designated either a foot or horse arm. In foot arms the main insignia colour is gold, but in horse… …

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  • 72Manhattan Guardian — The Manhattan Guardian The Manhattan Guardian by Cameron Stewart Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 73Drungarios — A droungarios, also spelled drungarios ( el. δρουγγάριος, la. drungarius) or, in its English form, drungary, was a military rank of the late Roman and Byzantine Empires. History and use Late Roman and Byzantine army The term drungus is first… …

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  • 74Paul Mooney (cricketer) — Cricketer Infobox nationality = Irish country = Ireland country abbrev = IRE name = Paul Mooney picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat (RHB) bowling style = Right arm medium (RM) Group1 = show G1 title = Career Heading1 = ODI …

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  • 75Limbuwan Gorkha War — The Limbuwan Gorkha war was a series of battles fought between the King of Gorkhas and the rulers of various principalities of Limbuwan from 1771 to 1774 AD. The war came to an end in 1774 with the Limbuwan Gorkha treaty which recognised Limbu… …

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  • 76Kingdom of Gorkha and Ten Limbu Kingdoms Treaty of 1774 — The Gorkha Limbuwan Treaty of 1774 CE ended the Limbuwan Gorkha wars.The Gorkha Bhardars, Abhiman Singh Basnet, Parath Bhandari, Kirti Singh Khawas and Bali Bania on Behalf of Gorkha raja Prithivi Narayan Shah agreed to take an oath and swear on… …

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  • 77burial — /ber ee euhl/, n. 1. the act or ceremony of burying. 2. the place of burying; grave. [1200 50; BURY + AL2; r. ME buriel, back formation from OE byrgels burial place, equiv. to byrg(an) to BURY + els n. suffix; cf. RIDDLE1] * * * Ritual disposal… …

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  • 78soar — soarer, n. soaringly, adv. /sawr, sohr/, v.i. 1. to fly upward, as a bird. 2. to fly at a great height, without visible movements of the pinions, as a bird. 3. to glide along at a height, as an airplane. 4. to rise or ascend to a height, as a… …

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  • 79Jōchō — died 1057, Japan Japanese Buddhist sculptor. The son and pupil of a sculptor, he worked primarily for the Fujiwara family. He was awarded unprecedented honours for sculptures executed for Kyōto s Hōjō Temple and for the Fujiwara family temple in… …

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  • 80Adeodatus — • Son of St. Augustine (372 388) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Adeodatus     Adeodatus     † …

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