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  • 51Lethe — Lethean /li thee euhn, lee thee euhn/, Lethied, adj. /lee thee/, n. 1. Class. Myth. a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank of it. 2. (usually l.c.) forgetfulness; oblivion. [ < L < Gk, special use of&#8230; …

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  • 52Chesham branch — The sharply curved embankment into Chesham station and the entrance to the disused second platform Overview …

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  • 53Prix Locus de la meilleure nouvelle longue — Les prix Locus sont décernés chaque année, depuis 1971, par les lecteurs du magazine américain mensuel de science fiction Locus lors de la Westercons qui se déroule le quatrième week end de juillet. La catégorie de la meilleure nouvelle longue&#8230; …

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  • 54Patinir, Joachim — (c. 1480 1524)    Flemish painter, the first in history to have specialized in landscapes. Patinir was from Bouvignes and by 1515 he was an independent master enrolled in the painter s guild of Antwerp. Nothing is known of his training, though it …

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  • 55Hercules in New York — Infobox Film name = Hercules in New York caption = Promotional Poster for Hercules in New York director = Arthur Allan Seidelman producer = Aubrey Wisberg writer = Aubrey Wisberg starring = Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Stang James Karen Deborah&#8230; …

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  • 56Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset — Sir Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536 ndash; April 19, 1608) was an English statesman and poet, son of Richard Sackville. He was a Member of Parliament and Lord High Treasurer. His houses, Knole House, at Knole in Kent, and Michelham&#8230; …

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  • 57below — /bi loh /, adv. 1. in or toward a lower place: Look out below! 2. on, in, or toward a lower level, as a lower deck of a ship: The captain of the ship went below. 3. beneath the surface of the water: Divers were sent below to view the wreck. 4. on …

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  • 58Tartarus — /tahr teuhr euhs/, n. Class. Myth. 1. a sunless abyss, below Hades, in which Zeus imprisoned the Titans. 2. a place in Hades for the punishment of the wicked. * * * In Greek mythology, the lowest depths of the underworld. It was a region of&#8230; …

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  • 59Sackville, Thomas, 1st earl of Dorset — born 1536, Buckhurst, Sussex, Eng. died April 19, 1608, London English politician and poet. A London barrister, he entered Parliament in 1558. He was a member of the Privy Council (1585) and conveyed the death sentence to Mary, Queen of Scots, in …

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  • 60DUNBAR, William —    a Scottish poet, entered the Franciscan order and became an itinerant preaching friar, in which capacity he wandered over the length and breadth of the land, enjoying good cheer by the way; was some time in the service of James IV., and wrote&#8230; …

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