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  • 51Charnel ground — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 52Colonel Lal Singh Thind (Turna) — was born in March 1902, in a status Kamboj family, in Kamboj village Turna, near Lohian, District Jullundur, Punjab, India. His father Maiya Singh had served in the army of former princely State of Kapurthala where he held the rank of army… …

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  • 53Demographics of Palestine — The Demographics of Palestine refers to the demography, or the statistical study of the population of Palestine. Studies of the subject can cover a wide historical and geographical scope, with the definition of Palestine varying throughout the… …

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  • 54Map of Rensselaerswyck — Created c. 1632 Authors …

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  • 55Cannabis in the United Kingdom — Cannabis (Cán na bis) is the most widely used illegal drug in the United Kingdom. It is a plant which is not native to the British Isles but one that was probably introduced from Continental Europe towards the end of the Roman occupation. The old …

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  • 56Merian Soto — Merián Soto (born June 8, 1954, Puerto Rico) is a choreographer and performance artist. Soto is best known for her interdisciplinary solo, group and collaborative works that explore and reflect upon the legacy of colonialism and Latino heritage,… …

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  • 57Miner Institute — The William H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute is a private, not for profit educational research institution with an operational dairy farm and Morgan horse herd located in Chazy, NY. Miner Institute currently encompasses over 8,600 acres… …

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  • 58Acre — Orig. a piece of arable, tillable land; a unit of measure = 4,840 sq yards. Cf. Furlong; Rood1 …

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  • 59steppe —    (stehp) [Russian, Ukrainian] A vast, temperate plain, as one of the extensive grasslands of Siberia and eastern Asia, that exists in three vegetation zones: the forest, or wooded steppe; the prairie, or tillable steppe; and the nontillable… …

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  • 60till — till1 preposition & conj. less formal way of saying until. Origin OE til, of Gmc origin (not, as is commonly assumed, a shortened form of until). Usage Although till and until are generally interchangeable, till is usually considered to be more… …

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