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  • 61Naval tactics in the Age of Steam — The development of the steam ironclad firing explosive shells in the mid 19th century rendered sailing tactics obsolete. New tactics were developed for the big gun Dreadnought battleships. The mine, torpedo, submarine and aircraft posed new… …

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  • 62The Age of Intelligent Machines — is the title of an artificial intelligence documentary (1987) and book (1990, ISBN 0 262 11121 7 / ISBN 0 262 61079 5) by futurist Ray Kurzweil; this was his first book and it won the Most Outstanding Computer Science Book of 1990 award by the… …

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  • 63Middle Bronze Age alphabets — The Middle Bronze Age alphabets are two similar undeciphered scripts, dated to be from the Middle Bronze Age (2000 1500 BCE), and believed to be ancestral to nearly all modern alphabets: * the Proto Sinaitic script discovered in the winter of… …

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  • 64Golden Age — era of mankind, according to mythology, when people lived in contentment and peace with arts and crafts superior to those of the Silver, Bronze, Iron, and Stone ages; mankind’s age of innocence where there was springtime all the time and… …

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  • 65seign|ior|age — «SEEN yuhr ihj», noun. 1. something claimed by a sovereign or superior as a prerogative. 2. a charge for coining gold or silver. 3. the difference between the face value of a coin and the cost of the bullion and the minting of it …

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  • 66vas|sal|age — «VAS uh lihj», noun. 1. a) the condition of being a vassal. b) the homage, allegiance, or service due from a vassal to his lord or superior. c) the land held by a vassal. 2. a) dependence; servitude. b) Figurative. subjection to some influence:… …

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  • 67Wisconsin — This article is about the U.S. state of Wisconsin. For the river, see Wisconsin River. For other uses, see Wisconsin (disambiguation). State of Wisconsin …

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  • 68Spanish dialects and varieties — Spanish language …

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  • 69Elder — Eld er, n. [AS. ealdor an elder, prince, fr. eald old. See {Old}, and cf. {Elder}, a., {Alderman}.] 1. One who is older; a superior in age; a senior. 1 Tim. v. 1. [1913 Webster] 2. An aged person; one who lived at an earlier period; a predecessor …

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  • 70Presiding elder — Elder Eld er, n. [AS. ealdor an elder, prince, fr. eald old. See {Old}, and cf. {Elder}, a., {Alderman}.] 1. One who is older; a superior in age; a senior. 1 Tim. v. 1. [1913 Webster] 2. An aged person; one who lived at an earlier period; a… …

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