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  • 91Boy — For other uses, see Boy (disambiguation). Boyhood redirects here. For other uses, see Boyhood (disambiguation) …

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  • 92Caliban (The Tempest) — Caliban is one of the primary antagonists in William Shakespeare s The Tempest.DescriptionWhile he is referred to as a mooncalf, a freckled whelp, he is the only human inhabitant of an island that is otherwise not honour d with a human shape“… …

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  • 93Bulldog — For the game, see British Bulldogs (game). For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation). Bulldog Other names English Bulldog Country of origin England[1] …

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  • 94Dumnonia — This article is about the kingdom in Southwestern Britain. For Brythonic colony of the same name in Brittany, see Domnonée. For the kingdom in northern Britain, see Damnonii. Dumnonia is the Latinised name for the Brythonic kingdom in sub Roman… …

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  • 95Chronology of Shakespeare's plays — This article presents a possible chronological listing of the plays of William Shakespeare. Contents 1 Difficulty of creating a precise chronology 2 Chronology 3 Plays by Shakespeare …

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  • 96Jewish symbolism — The Hebrew word for symbol is ot which in early Judaism denoted not only a sign, but also a visible religious token of the relation between God and man.habbat and circumcisionAncient Israel had two fundamental symbols, each regarded as… …

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  • 97Cornovii (Midlands) — Not to be confused with Cornovii (Caithness) or Cornovii (Cornish). Cornovii …

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  • 98Canna, Scotland — Infobox Scottish island latitude=57.06 longitude= 6.55 GridReference=NG244058 celtic name= Eilean Channaidh norse name=Possibly Kne oy meaning of name= Irish for wolf whelp island or Scottish Gaelic for porpoise island . Possibly Norse for knee… …

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  • 99HMS Lion — Eighteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Lion , after the lion, an animal traditionally associated with courage, and also used in several heraldric motifs representing England and the British Monarchy. Another ship was planned but… …

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  • 100Diminutive — In language structure, a diminutive,[1] or diminutive form (abbreviated dim), is a formation of a word used to convey a slight degree of the root meaning, smallness of the object or quality named, encapsulation, intimacy, or endearment.[2][3] It… …

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