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  • 101trifle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trufle, trifle, from Anglo French trufle, triffle fraud, trick, nonsense Date: 14th century 1. something of little value, substance, or importance 2. a dessert typically consisting of plain or sponge cake often… …

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  • 102Prophecy of the Popes — Papal Emblem The Prophecy of the Popes, attributed to Saint Malachy, is a list of 112 short phrases in Latin. They purport to describe each of the Roman Catholic popes (along with a few anti popes), beginning with Pope Celestine II (elected in… …

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  • 103Actual bodily harm — Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm (often abbreviated to Assault O.A.B.H. or simply ABH) is a type of criminal assault defined under English law. It encompasses those assaults which result in injuries, typically requiring a degree of medical… …

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  • 104Frig — can refer to: *frig, a temporary modification to something to make it operate in a manner not as originally designed. *frig pig, an archaic term which The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue defined as A trifling, fiddle faddle fellow. (frig… …

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  • 105Wilfrid Kent Hughes — Sir Wilfrid Selwyn Kent Hughes KBE, MVO, MC (12 June 1895 ndash; 31 July 1970) was an Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, author and federal and state government minister. Kent Hughes was born in Melbourne to an upper middle …

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  • 106Lockyer v. Andrade — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Lockyer v. Andrade ArgueDate=November 5 ArgueYear=2002 DecideDate=March 5 DecideYear=2003 FullName=Bill Lockyer, Attorney General of California, v. Leandro Andrade USVol=538 USPage=63 Prior=Defendant convicted, Los Angeles… …

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  • 107History of New Plymouth — The city of New Plymouth, New Zealand, has a history that includes a lengthy occupation and residence by Maori, the arrival of white traders and settlers in the 19th century and warfare that resulted when the demands of the two cultures… …

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  • 108Madrigal (poetry) — Madrigal (Italian: madrigale) is the name of a form of poetry, the exact nature of which has never been decided in English.[1] The definition given in the New English Dictionary, a short lyrical poem of amatory character, offers no distinctive… …

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  • 109John Cam Hobhouse — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hobhouse. John Cam Hobhouse, baron Broughton of Broughton de Gyfford, KCB, (né à Bristol le 27 juin 1786 et décédé à Londres le 3 juin 1869) était un homme politique et écrivain britannique.… …

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  • 110Пророчество о папах — Часть страницы с окончанием «Пророчества о папах» в «Древе жизни» («Lignum Vitae») (1595) стр.311 Пророчество о папах, п …

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