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  • 121Gayest — Gay Gay (g[=a]), a. [Compar. {Gayer}; superl. {Gayest}.] [F. gai, perhaps fr. OHG. g?hi swift, rapid, G. g[ a]h, j[ a]h, steep, hasty; or cf. OHG. w?hi beatiful, good. Cf. {Jay}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Excited with merriment; manifesting sportiveness …

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  • 122Aegean civilization — is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece and the Aegean. There are in fact three distinct but communicating and interacting geographic regions covered by this term: Crete, the Cyclades and the Greek mainland. Crete is… …

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  • 123Cantigas de Santa Maria — The Cantigas de Santa Maria ( Songs to the Virgin Mary ) are manuscripts written in Galician Portuguese, with music notation, during the reign of Alfonso X El Sabio (1221 1284) and are one of the largest collections of monophonic (solo) songs… …

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  • 124Economy of Guinea — Guinea is richly endowed with minerals, possessing an estimated one third of the world s proven reserves of bauxite, more than 1.8 billion metric tons of high grade iron ore, significant diamond and gold deposits, and undetermined quantities of… …

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  • 125Economy of Liberia — The Liberian Civil War in 1989 96 destroyed much of Liberia s economy, especially the infrastructure in and around Monrovia. Many businessmen fled the country, taking capital and expertise with them. Some returned during 1997. Many will not… …

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  • 126Palace of Westminster — Houses of Parliament redirects here. For other uses, see Houses of Parliament (disambiguation). Palace of Westminster The Palace of Westminster and Westminster Bridge viewed …

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  • 127Corinthian order — The Pantheon provided a prominent model for Renaissance and later architects, through the medium of engravings …

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  • 128Economy of Papua New Guinea — Infobox Economy country = Papua New Guinea width = caption = currency = kina (PGK) year = calendar year organs = WTO, APEC rank = 130th gdp = $14.37 billion (2005 est.) growth = 2.9% (2005 est.) per capita = $2,600 (2005 est.) sectors =… …

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