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  • 51Dobcross — Coordinates: 53°33′18″N 2°00′25″W / 53.555°N 2.007°W / 53.555; 2.007 …

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  • 52Royal Maundy — A Royal Maundy ceremony in 1867 Royal Maundy ( …

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  • 53List of words derived from toponyms — This is a list of words derived from toponyms, followed by the place name it is derived from. General * Alberta clipper mdash; a weather phenomenon named after the Canadian province of Alberta where it originates… …

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  • 54Arte della Lana — The Arte della Lana was the wool guild of Florence during the Late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance. It was one of the seven greater Arti ( trades ) of Florence, separate from the Arti Minori (the lesser trades ). The Arte della Lana dealt in… …

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  • 55Kersey, Suffolk — Kersey is a picturesque village in Suffolk, in the east of England. The main street has an attractive ford across a stream. Its principal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called Kersey (cloth) takes its name from it. The cloth was… …

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  • 56floor covering — Finish material on floors, including wood strips, parquet, linoleum, vinyl, asphalt tile, rubber, cork, epoxy resins, ceramic tile, and carpeting. Wood strip flooring, attached to a subfloor of plywood, is most popular, especially for residences …

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  • 57Macintosh, Charles — ▪ Scottish chemist born Dec. 29, 1766, Glasgow died July 25, 1843, near Glasgow       Scottish chemist, best known for his invention in 1823 of a method for making waterproof garments by using rubber dissolved in coal tar naphtha for cementing… …

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  • 58Frome — For other uses, see Frome (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°13′40″N 2°19′17″W / 51.2279°N 2.3215°W / 51.2279; 2.3215 …

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  • 59clothes — W2S2 [kləuðz, kləuz US klouðz, klouz] n [plural] [: Old English; Origin: clathas, plural of clath; CLOTH] the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm ▪ I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. ▪ What sort of clothes was he wearing …

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  • 60flannel — flan|nel1 [ˈflænl] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: flanen type of cloth (16 19 centuries), from Welsh gwlanen woollen cloth ] 1.) [U] soft cloth, usually made of cotton or wool, used for making clothes ▪ a flannel shirt 2.) BrE a piece of cloth you… …

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