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  • 31Hathor — For other uses, see Hathor (disambiguation). Hathor Goddess Hathor in a red dress wears the headress of a sun disk and cow s horn. Sky goddess of love, beauty, motherhood, foreign lands, mining, and music. Name in …

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  • 321775 in literature — Events* October 19 Samuel Johnson, Henry Thrale and Hester Thrale, visiting Paris, dine with King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette.New books* Hester Chapone Miscellanies * Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer (Thomas… …

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  • 33Fetal alcohol syndrome — (FAS) is a disorder of permanent birth defects that occurs in the offspring of women who drink alcohol during pregnancy. It is unknown whether amount, frequency or timing of alcohol consumption during pregnancy causes a difference in degree of… …

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  • 34Dipsomania — Not to be confused with polydipsia. Dipsomania is a historical term describing a medical condition involving an uncontrollable craving for alcohol. It was used in the 19th century to describe a variety of alcohol related problems, most of which… …

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  • 35New Zealand Post Office — Former type Government department Fate Split up Successor New Zealand Post Limited Telecom New Zealand Limited Post Office Bank Limited Founded 1881 (1881 …

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  • 36History of alcohol — The purposeful production of alcoholic beverages is common in many cultures and often reflects their cultural and religious peculiarities as much as their geographical and sociological conditions. Patrick (1952) states that the discovery of late… …

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  • 37Kindstugatan — ( sv. The Box on the Ear Street [historical, corrupted] ) is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching west from Brända Tomten to become Tyska Brinken in its western end, it is crossed by Svartmangatan and… …

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  • 381775 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=17th century c=18th century cf=19th century yp1=1772 yp2=1773 yp3=1774 year=1775 ya1=1776 ya2=1777 ya3=1778 dp3=1740s dp2=1750s dp1=1760s d=1770s da=0 dn1=1780s dn2=1790s dn3=1800s|EventsWorks… …

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  • 39Tamada — A tamada is the toastmaster at a Georgian Supra or feast. At all supras regardless of size, there is a tamada (or toastmaster), one person who introduces each toast. Georgians like to say that the tamada is dictator of the table, but it would be… …

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  • 40Cooter Brown — is a name used in metaphors and similes for drunkenness, mostly in the southern United States. Cooter Brown supposedly lived on the line which divided the North and South during the American Civil War, making him eligible for military draft by… …

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