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PhysicalJewel: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Lockhart, John Gibson. Lockhart, the son of a Presbyterian minister descended from the landed gentry, studied at the universities of Glasgow and Oxford and began the practice. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 2:17 PM. Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Representative of the Catholic cantons at the Council of Trent and at the courts of four popesPaul IV, Pius IV, Gregory XIII, and Gregory XIVLussy devoted much of his life. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 7:06 AM. Monday, June 28, 2004. Major division ...
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StrongBasket: September 2004
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004. Plural Acroteria, in architecture, decorative pedestal for an ornament or statue placed atop the pediment of a Greek temple; the term has also been extended to refer to the statue or ornament that stands on the pedestal. Originally a petal-shaped ornament with incised pattern, such as the honeysuckle, was placed on the ridge and at the eaves at either side of the pediment. Later this ornamentation. Posted by StrongBasket at 2:51 AM. Tuesday, September 28, 2004. In full Robe...
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LeftKnee: May 2004
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Sunday, May 30, 2004. Earth Sciences, Knowledge of landforms and of landsea relations. The early Chinese writers were not outdone by the Romans. Posted by LeftKnee at 7:23 AM. Medicine, Historical notes. Posted by LeftKnee at 6:16 AM. Friday, May 28, 2004. Posted by LeftKnee at 3:28 PM. Thursday, May 27, 2004. Fellows, Sir Charles. In 1832 he began travelling through Italy, Greece, and the Middle East, sketching as he went. Many of his drawings were used to. Posted by LeftKnee at 7:17 AM. Dutch West Fri...
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Monday, March 28, 2005. Posted by FertileCloud @ 12:41 AM. Switzerland, Economic development.
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MaterialBottle: July 2004
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Saturday, July 31, 2004. The original enterprise dates from 1673, when Mitsui Takatoshi (162294), the son. Posted by MaterialBottle @ 3:20 PM. Posted by MaterialBottle @ 5:30 AM. Thursday, July 29, 2004. Posted by MaterialBottle @ 8:36 PM. Wednesday, July 28, 2004. Posted by MaterialBottle @ 5:33 PM. Monday, July 26, 2004. Byname The Prince of Fond Memory, or John of Aviz, John the Great, or John the Bastard, Portuguese O Principe de Boa Memória, or João de Aviz, João o Grande, or J...Also called Myster...
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005. Also spelled Ogowe, stream of west-central Africa, flowing in Gabon for almost its entire course and draining an area of almost 86,000 square miles (222,700 square km). It rises in Congo (Brazzaville) on the eastern slopes of the Massif du Chaillu and flows northwest through Gabon past Franceville and Lastoursville; it then turns west and southwest past Booué, Ndjolé, and Lambaréné, collecting water from. Posted by IllLibrary @ 2:55 AM. Priesthood, Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Saturday, March 19, 2005. City, seat of Lancaster county, northern South Carolina, U.S., near the Catawba River. It was founded in the 1750s by settlers from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The architect Robert Mills designed the jail (1823) and the courthouse (1828). In the early 19th century the community was identified with the Waxhaw Revival, part of the Great Revival (a nationwide movement of religious vagaries), and. Posted by GeneralPot at 6:37 AM. Ford, Francis Xavier. Ben Bella, Ahmed.
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FlatPancake: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Fruit is sometimes defined as the product of growth from an angiosperm, or flowering plant. From a purely botanical point of view, the fruit may be only the fleshy growth that arises from the ovary of a flower and may not necessarily include any other structures. From the consumer's or food processor's point of view, however,. Posted by FlatPancake @ 10:21 AM. Posted by FlatPancake @ 12:17 AM. Monday, March 29, 2004. Posted by FlatPancake @ 4:44 PM. District of ancient Greece b...
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PrivateFloor: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. At the 1976 Olympics, Naber became the first swimmer to break the 2-minute barrier. Posted by PrivateFloor @ 6:59 PM. Saturday, October 30, 2004. Posted by PrivateFloor @ 1:31 PM. The history of Nagoya dates from 1610, when a great castle was erected by the Owari branch of the powerful Tokugawa shogunate. After the Meiji Restoration (1868), which marked the end of shogunal government, Nagoya continued as a commercial. Posted by PrivateFloor @ 7:03 AM. Thursday, October 28, 2004.