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  • 121Los Pobladores — or The Settlers During the days of Colonial Spain, in what is today the Pacific Southwest of the United States, a group of 44 individuals or people in 11 to 15 families of mixed culture, migrated northward from Loreto, Baja California, Sonora and …

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  • 122U.S. Post Office (New Rochelle, New York) — Infobox nrhp name = U.S. Post Office nrhp type = caption = Post Office in 1940 location = New Rochelle, NY nearest city = lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long degrees = long minutes = long seconds = long direction = area …

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  • 123Parker Building, New York City — The Parker Building was a 12 story office and loft structure completed in 1900 at the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and 19th Street, in Manhattan (New York). The edificeoccupied ground which was formerly the site of the Gettysburg Cyclorama… …

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  • 124withholding — with·hold·ing (wĭth hōlʹdĭng, wĭth ) n. A portion of an employee s wages or salary withheld by the employer as partial payment of the employee s income tax. Also called withholding tax. * * * …

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  • 125account — /euh kownt /, n. 1. an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip. 2. an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior. 3. a statement of reasons, causes, etc …

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  • 126Benin — /be neen /, n. 1. Formerly, Dahomey. a republic in W Africa: formerly part of French West Africa; gained independence in 1960. 3,197,000; 44,290 sq. mi. (114,711 sq. km). Cap.: Porto Novo. 2. Bight of, a bay in N Gulf of Guinea in W Africa. 3. a… …

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  • 127Colin Clouts Come Home Againe — (also known as Colin Clouts Come Home Again) is a pastoral poem by the English poet Edmund Spenser and published in 1595. It has been the focus of little critical attention in comparison with the poet s other works such as The Faerie Queene, yet… …

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  • 128Cosmetics in Ancient Rome — Cosmetae applying cosmetics to a wealthy Roman woman.‎ Cosmetics, first used in Ancient Rome for ritual purposes,[1] were part of daily life for women, especially prostitutes and the wealthy. Some fashionable cosmetics, such as those imported… …

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