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  • 21voyage — I. n. Journey by water, passage by sea. II. v. n. Cruise, sail, take a voyage, take a cruise, travel by sea, take ship, plough the waves, plough the deep …

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  • 22Nix — The Neck (English) or the Nix/Nixe (German) refer to shapeshifting water spirits who usually appear in human form. The spirit has appeared in the myths and legends of all Germanic peoples in Europe.The article Näcken ,… …

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  • 23Kalevala (synopses) — The Kalevala is considered the national epic of Finland. It was compiled and edited by Elias Lönnrot while he was a district health officer in (then under the governance of Russia) eastern Finland. The poem consists of 50 runos or cantos and… …

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  • 24Timeline of Russian inventions and technology records — The Hall of Space Technology in the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics, Kaluga, Russia. The exhibition includes the models and replicas of the following Russian inventions: the first satellite, Sputnik 1 (a ball under the… …

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  • 25HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… …

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  • 26Bottom trawling — The Celtic Explorer, a research vessel engaged in bottom trawling …

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  • 27Ertebølle culture — The Ertebølle culture (ca 5300 BC 3950 BC) (Danish pronunciation: IPA| [ˈæɐdəˌbølə] ) is the name of a hunter gatherer and fisher culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period. The culture was concentrated in Southern Scandinavia, but… …

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  • 28History of technology — The history of technology is the history of the invention of tools and techniques. Background knowledge has enabled people to create new things, and conversely, many scientific endeavors have become possible through technologies which assist… …

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  • 29Lady of Lawers — The Lady of Lawers was a Scottish soothsayer from the late 17th century.Around 1650, John Campbell of Lawers took for his wife a Stewart from the Appin district of Argyll. No one knows her Christian name as she was always referred to as… …

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  • 30Pays de Caux — The Pays de Caux is an area in Normandy occupying the greater part of the French département of Seine Maritime in Haute Normandie. It is a chalk plateau to the north of the Seine Estuary and extending to the cliffs on the English Channel coast.… …

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