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  • 41Post riders — or postriders describes a horse and rider postal delivery system that existed at various times and various places throughout history. The term is usually reserved for instances where a network of regularly scheduled service was provided under… …

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  • 42King William Island — Satellitenbild der King William Insel Gewässer Arktischer Ozean …

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  • 43King plate — King plates were a form of regalia used in pre Federation Australia by white colonial authorities to recognise local Aboriginal leaders. The plates were metallic crescent shaped plaques worn around the neck by important Aborigines.Aboriginal… …

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  • 44King ov Hell — junto a Gorgoroth en París el 2007. Datos generales Nombre real Tom Cato Visnes …

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  • 45Post-fine — n. [Pref. post + fine.] (O. Eng. Law) A duty paid to the king by the cognizee in a fine of lands, when the same was fully passed; called also the {king s silver}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 46King and Low-Heywood Thomas School — King Low Heywood Thomas School Established 1865 School type …

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  • 47King Kapisi — Birth name Bill Urale Born Wellington,New Zealand Origin Wellington, New Zealand Genres hip hop Years active 1990s …

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  • 48King Smurf — (original French title: Le Schtroumpfissime ) is the second comic book adventure of the Smurfs, and the name of the main fictional character who assumes power in the absence of Papa Smurf. The story was written by Peyo and Yvan Delporte and drawn …

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  • 49King Roger — ( Król Roger in Polish) is an opera by the Polish composer Karol Szymanowski set to a libretto by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. It was first performed on 19 June 1926 in Warsaw, Poland. Among the original cast was the composer s sister, the soprano… …

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  • 50King William's College — Motto Assiduitate Non Desidia Established 1833 Type Independent school Principal Mr M.A.C. Humphreys, M …

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