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TallPicture: September 2004
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004. Hull was a medieval wool port that passed from the monks of Meaux Abbey to Edward I, king of England, in 1293. Edward renamed the town Kingston upon. Posted by TallPicture @ 2:16 PM. Tuesday, September 28, 2004. Posted by TallPicture @ 9:03 PM. Monday, September 27, 2004. Posted by TallPicture @ 10:55 PM. The Volga flows north-south across the western end of the republic, while the Kama, the Volga's largest tributary, forms a roughly east-west axis through the greater part&...
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PoorNeedle: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Arguedas studied sociology in Paris and pursued an active career in government. He represented. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 5:26 AM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 6:19 PM. Cinq-mars, Henri Coiffier De Ruzé, Marquis De. Cinq-Mars was the son of the marshal Antoine Coiffier-Ruzé, marquis d'Effiat, a close friend of Richelieu, who took the boy under his protection on his father's death in 1632. Richelieu. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 4:01 AM. Friday, August 27, 2004. Growing...
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SlowArm: June 2004
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Chesnutt, Charles W. Chesnutt was the son of free blacks who had left their native city of Fayetteville, N.C., prior to the American Civil War. Following the war his parents moved back to Fayetteville, where Chesnutt completed his education and began teaching. He was named assistant principal (187780) and then principal. Posted by SlowArm at 6:30 PM. Posted by SlowArm at 2:35 AM. Monday, June 28, 2004. Judaism, Moses Mendelssohn. Posted by SlowArm at 6:51 PM. Also called Saugeen ...
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PoliticalStocking: July 2004
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Saturday, July 31, 2004. Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess Of. Lady Margaret Douglas was the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor (daughter of King Henry VII of England and widow of King James IV of Scotland), and in 1544 she married Matthew Stewart (151671), 4th Earl of Lennox. Because of her. Posted by PoliticalStocking at 6:32 PM. Posted by PoliticalStocking at 3:58 PM. Friday, July 30, 2004. Posted by PoliticalStocking at 3:07 AM. Thursday, July 29, 2004. The sac fun...
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FrequentNeck: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. Japanese painter who specialized in bird-and-flower pictures and founded the Soga family of artists. He is especially noted as a painter of fowl (as his son Chokuan II was noted as a painter of falcons). His brightly coloured, realistic bird-and-flower screen paintings are in the Hoki Temple on Mount Koya, the Daitoku Temple in Kyoto, and the Tokyo National. Posted by FrequentNeck @ 7:59 PM. Posted by FrequentNeck @ 8:07 AM. Monday, September 27, 2004. Bohr, Aage N. Capital ...
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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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Sunday, March 20, 2005. During eight years as Jefferson's secretary of state (180109), Madison used the words The President has decided so regularly that his own role can be discovered only in foreign archives. British diplomats dealing with Madison encountered asperity of temper and fluency of expression. Senators John Adair and Nicholas Gilman agreed in 1806 that he governed the President, an opinion held also by French minister Louis-Marie Turreau. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 8:26 AM.
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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.
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DirtyPebble: April 2004
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Friday, April 30, 2004. In Jainism, a religious vow. See Jaina vrata. Posted by DirtyPebble @ 10:04 PM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. Balboa, Vasco Núñez De. Spanish conquistador and explorer, who was head of the first stable settlement on the South American continent (1511) and who was the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean (on Sept. 25 [or 27], 1513, from a peak in Darién). Posted by DirtyPebble @ 7:31 PM. Posted by DirtyPebble @ 10:31 AM. Monday, April 26, 2004. Posted by DirtyPebble @ 10:14 PM.
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WhitesilverTicket:
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Biblical Literature, The Gospel According to Luke. Wednesday, March 23, 2005. Biblical Literature, The Gospel According to Luke. Posted by WhitesilverTicket @ 2:43 AM.