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  • 51Tavernmen — Tavernman Tav ern*man, n.; pl. {Tavernmen}. The keeper of a tavern; also, a tippler. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 52Whetter — Whet ter, n. [1913 Webster] 1. One who, or that which, whets, sharpens, or stimulates. [1913 Webster] 2. A tippler; one who drinks whets. [Obs.] Steele. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 53Pigeon sport — There are at least four main types of competitive pigeon sport:* Pigeon racing * Tumbling * Highflying * Tippler (Endurance)Though not quite a sport, fancy breeds of pigeons are also bred to standards and judged in a competitive fashion. Levi in… …

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  • 54Orpheus in the Underworld — Jacques Offenbach …

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  • 55Falles — Traditional Saragüells costume for the men The Falles (Valencian: [ˈfaʎes], sing. Falla; Spanish: Fallas) is a Valencian traditional celebration in praise of Saint Joseph in Valencia, Spain. The term Falles refers to …

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  • 56Monrovia, California — City of Monrovia   City   I210 in Monrovia with San Gabriel Mountains in the background …

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  • 57The Road to Wigan Pier — Infobox Book | name = The Road to Wigan Pier title orig = translator = image caption = author = George Orwell illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Autobiography publisher = Victor Gollancz… …

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  • 58Tulip mania — A tulip, known as the Viceroy , displayed in a 1637 Dutch catalog. Its bulb cost between 3000 and 4200 florins depending on size. A skilled craftsman at the time earned about 300 florins a year.[1] Tulip mania or tulipomania (Dutch names include …

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  • 59Homing pigeon — White Homing pigeon The homing pigeon is a variety of domestic pigeon derived from the Rock Pigeon (Columba livia domestica) selectively bred to find its way home over extremely long distances.[1] The wild rock pigeon has an innate homing ability …

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  • 60Krapp's Last Tape — is a one act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first entitled Magee monologue . It was inspired by Beckett s experience of listening… …

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