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  • 111English-language vowel changes before historic r — In the phonological history of the English language, vowels followed (or formerly followed) by the phoneme /r/ have undergone a number of phonological changes. In recent centuries, most or all of these changes have involved merging of vowel… …

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  • 112Dixie (song) — Dixie Sheet music cover, c. 1900. Unofficial National anthem of  Confederate States of Amer …

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  • 113Miss Maryland USA — For the state pageant affiliated with Miss America, see Miss Maryland. Casandra Tressler, Miss Maryland USA 2008 …

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  • 114The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie — (Roud # 545) is a Scottish folk song about a thwarted romance between a soldier and a girl. Like many folk songs, the authorship is unattributed, there is no strict version of the lyrics, and it is often referred to by its opening line There once …

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  • 115St. Thomas Wildcats — The St. Thomas Wildcats were an ice hockey team in the Colonial Hockey League, later the United Hockey League, now known as the International Hocley League. They played at the St. Thomas Elgin Memorial Centre in St. Thomas, Ontario. The team was… …

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  • 116Knowles Shaw — (October 31, 1834 ndash; June 7, 1878) was an American author and composer noted for his gospel hymns.Shaw was born in Butler County in southwestern Ohio. He was a member of the non instrumental churches of Christ, also known as the Christian… …

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  • 117Demodand — Characteristics Alignment Neutral Evil or Chaotic Evil Type Outsider Publication history First appearance Monster Manual II (1st ed.) Based on Jack Vance s deodand In the fictional worlds of the …

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  • 118Hemosuccus pancreaticus — Hemosuccus pancreaticus, also known as pseudohematobilia or Wirsungorrhage is a rare cause of hemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract. It is caused by a bleeding source in the pancreas, pancreatic duct, or structures adjacent to the pancreas,… …

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  • 119Miss Lucy Long — also known as Lucy Long and other variants, is an American song that was popularized in the blackface minstrel show. A comic banjo tune, the lyrics, written in exaggerated Black Vernacular English, tell of the courtship or marriage of the male s …

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  • 120Metalwood — Origin Toronto, Canada Genres Jazz fusion Members Mike Murley (saxophone) Brad Turner (trumpet, keyboards) Ian Froman (drums) Chris Tarry (bass) …

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