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  • 81Tuatara — This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Tuatara (disambiguation). Tuatara Male tuatara Conservation status …

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  • 82The Age of Reason — The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology , a deistic treatise written by eighteenth century British radical and American revolutionary Thomas Paine, critiques institutionalized religion and challenges the inerrancy… …

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  • 83Trinity College, Cambridge — Not to be confused with Trinity Hall, Cambridge. For other institutions named Trinity College, see Trinity College (disambiguation). Colleges of the University of Cambridge Trinity College …

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  • 84Warlock — Warlocks are, among historic Christian traditions, said to be the male equivalent of witches (usually in the pejorative sense of Europe s Middle Ages), and were said to ride pitchforks instead of broomsticks which normally witches would ride. In… …

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  • 85University of Glasgow — Latin: Universitas Glasguensis Motto Via, Veritas, Vita Motto in English The Way, The Truth, The Life Established …

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  • 86Surveillance aircraft — A Raytheon Sentinel of the RAF showing its radar pod. A surveillance aircraft is an aircraft used for surveillance collecting information over time. They are operated by military forces and other government agencies in roles such as intelligence… …

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  • 87Prohibition (drugs) — [ Drug Enforcement Administration in a training exercise.] The prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of attempting to control drug use and the illegal drug trade. Prohibition of drugs has existed at …

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  • 88Duke University — Motto Eruditio …

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  • 89Reef knot — Knot details name=Reef knot names=Square knot (from its appearance) type=binding origin=Ancient related=Thief knot, granny knot, grief knot releasing=Jamming strength=48% caveat=Not secure as a bend. Spills easily if one of the free ends is… …

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  • 90Richard Dadd — (August 1 1817 – January 7 1886) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, rendered with obsessively minuscule detail. Most of …

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