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  • 101Parking — [ Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.] Parking is the act of stopping a vehicle and leaving it unoccupied for more than a brief time. It is against the law virtually everywhere to park a vehicle in the middle of a highway or… …

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  • 102Brickwork — Dismantled wall showing brickwork Decorative Tudor bri …

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  • 103Down House — The Home of Charles Darwin, Down House Type House, garden and grounds Proprietor English Heritage Size 13.2 hectares (33 acres) …

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  • 104Truss bridge — for a single track railway, converted to pedestrian use and pipeline support Ancestor Beam bridge[ …

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  • 105Lexington class battlecruiser — A 1922 painting by Louise Larned depicting the definitive design of the Lexington class, with eight 16 inch (406 mm)/50 cal guns and two funnels Class overview Builders …

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  • 106Ashdown Engineering — Infobox Company company name=Ashdown Engineering company logo= company slogan= vector logo= company type=Private genre= foundation=1997 founder=Mark Gooday location=Chelmsford, Essex, England origins= key people= Mark Gooday Managing Director… …

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  • 107Miracle on Manchester — The Fabulous Forum on Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood, California …

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  • 108Vincent Cavallaro — (November 8, 1912, Cambridge, Massachusetts May 22, 1985, New York City) was a painter, sculptor and abstract artist. He was a United States citizen, raised and educated in Italy (Milan).He has been honored in the States by an award from the MoMA …

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  • 109Glossary of botanical terms — Many of the terms used in Wikipedia glossaries (often most) are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself. However, lists like the following indicate where new articles need to be written and are also useful for looking up and… …

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  • 110The Seven Liberal Arts —     The Seven Liberal Arts     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Seven Liberal Arts     The expression artes liberales, chiefly used during the Middle Ages, does not mean arts as we understand the word at this present day, but those branches of… …

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