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  • 64James Lowther (1753-1837) — Colonel James Lowther (23 February 1753 ndash; 1837) was a British soldier and Tory politician.He was the second son of Rev. Henry Lowther, rector of Aikton, and Dorothy Tatham. Rev. Henry was the great grandson of Rev. Lancelot Lowther, rector… …

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  • 65Nine-pin bowling — Ninepin bowling pins and ball Highest governing body WNBA Nickname(s) ninepins, 9 pin, kegeln ... First played Medieval times, Germany …

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  • 66Кегли — (нем. Kegelspiel, франц. jeu de quilles, англ. game at ninepins) весьма распространенная, полезная подвижная игра, в Россию перешедшая из ее родины, Германии. К. бывает 9 (в Сев. Америке 10, в Силезии часто 15 17). В центре ставится более крупная …

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  • 67bowl — bowl1 bowllike, adj. /bohl/, n. 1. a rather deep, round dish or basin, used chiefly for holding liquids, food, etc. 2. the contents of a bowl: a bowl of tomato soup. 3. a rounded, cuplike, hollow part: the bowl of a pipe. 4. a large drinking cup …

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  • 68pin — /pin/, n., v., pinned, pinning. n. 1. a small, slender, often pointed piece of wood, metal, etc., used to fasten, support, or attach things. 2. a short, slender piece of wire with a point at one end and a head at the other, for fastening things… …

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  • 69skittle — /skit l/, n. Chiefly Brit. 1. skittles, (used with a sing. v.) ninepins in which a wooden ball or disk is used to knock down the pins. 2. one of the pins used in this game. [1625 35; perh. < Scand; cf ON skutill shuttle, arrow; Dan skyttel&#8230; …

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  • 70ninepin — noun The wooden pin used in the game of ninepins; a skittle …

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