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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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  • 102Orcs and Goblins (Warhammer) — Orc Goblins   Seventh edition …

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  • 103Concretion — For other uses, see enterolith and nodule (geology). Septaria redirects here. For the genus of gastropods, see Septaria (gastropod). Concretions on Bowling Ball Beach (Mendocino County, California) weather out of steeply tilted Cenozoic mudstone… …

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  • 104Dyker Heights, Brooklyn — Dyker Heights The Saitta House, an original Dyker Heights home Nickname(s): Dyker Motto: The Handsomest Suburb in Greater New York …

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  • 105Lepenski Vir — (Лепенски Вир) is an important Mesolithic archaeological site located in Serbia in the central Balkan peninsula. It consists of one large settlement with around ten satellite villages. The evidence suggests the first human presence in the… …

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  • 107Blank (archaeology) — In archaeology, a blank is a thick, shaped stone biface of suitable size and configuration for refining into a stone tool. Blanks are the beginning products of lithic reduction, and during prehistoric times were often created for trade or later… …

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  • 108List of Star Control races — This is a list of fictional alien species that appeared in various games of the Star Control franchise. Contents 1 History and reception 2 Introduced in Star Control 2.1 Androsynth 2.2 Arilou …

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  • 109Villa Duodo — also known as the (Villa Valier) is a villa situated at Monselice near Padua in the Veneto. It is attributed to the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi although some later parts are known to have been designed by Andrea Tirali. [dal Lago. p 74] The villa …

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  • 110pavement — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. paving; road, street, sidewalk; macadam, asphalt, cement, tar, concrete, tile, bricks, stone, flagging, cobbles, pave stone, paving blocks, flagstone. See covering. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A hard… …

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