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  • 101Cliffe, Richmondshire — For the other village of the same name in North Yorkshire, see Cliffe, Selby. Cliffe George Hotel at Cliffe Population 1,447  OS&#160 …

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  • 102Battle of Thessalonica (996) — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=Battle of Thessalonica partof=the Byzantine Bulgarian Wars date=996 place=near Thessalonica, Greece result=Bulgarian victory combatant1=Bulgarian Empire combatant2=Byzantine Empire commander1=Samuil of… …

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  • 103Three lookouts — The three lookouts (Hebrew: שלושת המצפים‎, Shloshet HaMitzpim, also Mitzpot[1]) were three Jewish settlements built in the Negev desert in 1943 on land owned by the Jewish National Fund. The goal was securing the land and assessing its… …

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  • 104ditch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, wide ▪ shallow, small ▪ open ▪ The drainage system consisted of a few open ditches to facilitate run off …

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  • 105ditch — /dɪtʃ / (say dich) noun 1. a long, narrow hollow made in the earth by digging, as one for draining or irrigating land; a trench. 2. any open passage or trench, as a natural channel or waterway. 3. the border of a bowling green. 4. Colloquial the… …

  • 106Thousands Cheer — Infobox Film name = Thousands Cheer caption = Original film poster director = George Sidney producer = Joe Pasternak writer = Paul Jarrico Richard Collins starring = Kathryn Grayson Gene Kelly Mary Astor John Boles Ben Blue Frances Rafferty music …

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  • 107The Bluff Point Stoneworks — are a prehistoric structure located at the crux of Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes Region, Western New York. Though they were studied many times throughout the Twentieth Century, the structure has been mostly destroyed, and it is still uncertain… …

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  • 108Grabb — Recorded in many forms including Grab, Grabbe, Grabb, Graber, Grabner, Grabiner, and diminutives and patronymics such as Graben, Grabic, Grabiec, Grabov, and Grabinski, this is a surname of Germanic or Polish origins. In its different spellings… …

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  • 109Grabiec — Recorded in many forms including Grab, Grabbe, Grabb, Graber, Grabner, Grabiner, and diminutives and patronymics such as Graben, Grabic, Grabiec, Grabov, and Grabinski, this is a surname of Germanic or Polish origins. In its different spellings… …

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  • 110Grabban — Recorded in many forms including Grab, Grabbe, Grabb, Graber, Grabner, Grabiner, and diminutives and patronymics such as Graban, Grabban, Graben, Grabic, Grabiec, Grabov, and Grabinski, this is a surname of Germanic or Polish origins. In its… …

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