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  • 121Neuquensaurus — Teleostomi Neuquensaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 122Scandinavian Design — emerged in the 1950s in the three Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway and Sweden) as well as Finland as a design movement characterised by simple, uncomplicated designs, minimalism, stylisation, functionality, and low cost mass production.The …

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  • 123Levittown Fire Department — Levittown Fire Department(LFD) is a volunteer fire department that is responsible for over 3.8 square miles in Levittown, NY. The Levittown Fire Department has 231 members operating out of 3 stations.Current Levittown Fire Commissioner is Joseph… …

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  • 124Fireproof Building — NOTOC Infobox nrhp | name =Fireproof Building nrhp type = nhl caption = Fireproof Building location= 100 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina lat degrees = 32 lat minutes = 46 lat seconds = 36 lat direction = N long degrees = 79 long minutes …

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  • 125Qi Min Yao Shu — Qí mín yào shù (TC: 齊民要術; SC: 齐民要术; Literal translation: Main techniques for the welfare of the people ) is the most completely preserved of the Ancient Chinese agricultural texts, and was written by the Northern Wei Dynasty official Jia Sixie.… …

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  • 126Elginhaugh — Roman Fort was an Ancient Roman fort of the 1st century AD, located in Midlothian, Scotland.Elginhaugh is the most completely excavated timber built auxiliary fort in the Roman Empire.fact|date=June 2008 The site of the Flavian (1st century) fort …

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  • 127The Melancholy Life — is a painting by Edvard Beauregarde set in Northern New England. The painting is renowned for most completely capturing the depths of loneliness and human misery associated with Beauregarde s expressionist style …

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  • 128display — displayer, n. /di splay /, v.t. 1. to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign. 2. to reveal; betray: to display fear. 3. to unfold; open out; spread out: to display a sail. 4. to show ostentatiously; flaunt. 5. Print. to give special… …

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