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  • 91Speke Hall — Infobox Historic building caption= name=Speke Hall location town=Liverpool location country=England architect= client= engineer= construction start date=1530 completion date=1598 date demolished= cost= structural system=Timber wattle and daub… …

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  • 92Jacal — The jacal is an adobe style housing structure historically found throughout parts of the south western United States and Mexico. The structure was employed by Native people of the Americans prior to European colonization and was later employed by …

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  • 93Deva Victrix — Deva, rendered as it probably appeared …

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  • 94African Americans in Omaha, Nebraska — are central to the development and growth of the 43rd largest city in the United States. The first free black settler in the city arrived in 1854, the year the city was incorporated.Pipher, M. (2002)… …

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  • 95smear — smearer, n. /smear/, v.t. 1. to spread or daub (an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance) on or over something: to smear butter on bread. 2. to spread or daub an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance on: to smear bread with butter. 3. to… …

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  • 96Mogollon culture — Complex of North American Indians who lived in what is now southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, U.S., с 200 BC–AD 1200. The first pottery in the Southwest was made by the Mogollon; its high quality from the beginning suggests that… …

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  • 97McCrae Homestead — Georgiana McCrae McCrae Homestead is an historic property located in McCrae, Victoria, Australia. It was built at the foot of Arthurs Seat, a small mountain, near the shores of Port Phillip in 1844 by Andrew McCrae, a lawyer, and his wife… …

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  • 98Opus Dei: An Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church — is a book written by American journalist John Allen, Jr. about the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei. While the book received mixed reviews, there were more positive reviews than negative. Two journalists referred to it as widely… …

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  • 99WOOD —    Wood has always been used most commonly in the construction of domestic structures that do not require the same level of durability as temples and funerary monuments, which are more typically constructed from brick or stone. Timber became more …

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  • 100paint — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Pigment] Syn. coloring material, chroma, chlorophyll; see color 1 . Paints and colorings include artist s materials: oil, acrylic, pastel, gouache, crayon, charcoal, watercolor, ink, pencil, showcard color, tempera;… …

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