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  • 31John FitzGerald (priest) — Michael John FitzGerald (3 February 1927 28 November 2007) was a priest, academic and poet who was born in Ludlow, Shropshire. He professed a monk of the Carmelite Order in 1942, taking the name John and was ordained priest in 1951; he was… …

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  • 32Isles of Scilly — Scilly redirects here. For the area of Surrey, see Scilly Isles, Surrey. For the atoll in the Society Islands, sometimes called Scilly Atoll, see Manuae (Society Islands). Isles of Scilly Syllan Map of the Isles of Scilly …

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  • 34El Mundo de The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Mundo de La Liga de Caballeros Extraordinarios es un mundo detallado por su creador, Alan Moore, en un extenso apéndice del segundo volumen de la serie de libros del cómic La Liga de Caballeros Extraordinarios. El …

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  • 35serfdom — See serf. * * * In medieval Europe, condition of a tenant farmer who was bound to a hereditary plot of land and to the will of his landlord. Serfs differed from slaves in that slaves could be bought and sold without reference to land, whereas… …

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  • 36Anatolia — /an euh toh lee euh/, n. a vast plateau between the Black and the Mediterranean seas: in ancient usage, synonymous with the peninsula of Asia Minor; in modern usage, applied to Turkey in Asia. Cf. Asia Minor. * * * or Asia Minor Turkish Anadolu… …

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  • 37deserted — /di zerr tid/, adj. 1. abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children. 2. untenanted: without inhabitants: a deserted village; a deserted farmhouse. 3. unfrequented; lonely: The victim was lured to a deserted spot. [1620 30;… …

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  • 38Paris — /par is/; for 2 also Fr. /pann rddee /, n. 1. Matthew. See Matthew of Paris. 2. Ancient, Lutetia Parisiorum, Parisii /peuh riz ee uy /. a city in and the capital of France and capital of Ville de Paris Department, in the N part, on the Seine.… …

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  • 39vacancy — /vay keuhn see/, n., pl. vacancies. 1. the state of being vacant; emptiness. 2. a vacant, empty, or unoccupied place, as untenanted lodgings or offices: This building still has no vacancies. 3. a gap; opening; breach. 4. an unoccupied position or …

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  • 40Irish literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced by the Irish. This article discusses Irish literature written in English from about 1690; its history is closely linked with that of English literature. Irish language literature is treated… …

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