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  • 42Landmarks of Hoboken, New Jersey — Hoboken, New Jersey is home to many parks, historical landmarks, and other places of interest. Contents 1 Landmarks 1.1 Assembly of Exempt Firemen Building 1.2 Carlo s Bakery 1.3 Castle Point …

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  • 43Sebald de Weert — Sebald or Sebalt de Weert (May 2 1567, Antwerp May 30 or June 1603, Batticaloa) was a Dutch captain and vice admiral of the Dutch East India Company (known in Dutch as Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie , VOC). He is most widely remembered for… …

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  • 44Peter Wright (martyr) — Blessed Peter Wright (1603 ndash; 1651), Catholic priest, Jesuit, martyr, was born in Slipton, Northamptonshire, England in 1603. In older literature he was presumed to be a Protestant, but more recently record of him has been found at Slipton in …

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  • 45Siege of Delhi — For the siege during the Second Anglo Maratha War, see Siege of Delhi (1804). Siege of Delhi Part of the Indian rebellion of 1857 …

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  • 46Graffiti terminology — A number of words and phrases have come to describe different styles and aspects of graffiti. Like all slang and colloquialisms, the phrases vary in different cities and countries. The following terminology comes primarily from the United… …

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  • 47Marillion discography (Fish era) — Marillion s lineup during the period 1982 1988 included singer/songwriter Fish. During this period, the cover art of albums and singles was a collaborative effort between Fish and conceptual artist Mark Wilkinson. This article highlights the work …

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  • 48The Rose of Persia — ; or, The Story Teller and the Slave , is a two act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on November 29 1899, closing on June 28 1900 after a run of 220 performances. The opera …

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  • 49Fat feminism — or fat positive feminism is a form of feminism that argues overweight women are economically, educationally, socially and physically disadvantaged due to their weight. Because of this, fat positive feminists promote acceptance for women of all… …

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  • 50Sudaca — is a Spanish colloquial term used to denote people from South America particularly those with Amerindian racial features. It is believed to have originated during the popular Movida madrileña in the 1980s, more as a descriptive than offensive… …

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