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  • 71Brooke rifle — The Brooke rifle was a type of artillery designed by John Mercer Brooke. It was a Confederate version of the Union Parrott rifle. Brookes can be best identified by the presence of at least one band of wrought iron at the breech and a sharply… …

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  • 72List of criminal organizations in comics — The villainous or shadowy group and or organization is a long standing trope in adventure fiction, from Professor Moriarty s band of villains, to the sinister Mole Men that bedeviled Superman in his 1951 television show. This page will attempt to …

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  • 731300-1400 in fashion — Fashion in fourteenth century Europe was marked by the beginning of a period of experimentation with different forms of clothing. Costume historian James Laver suggests that the mid 14th century marks the emergence of recognizable fashion in… …

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  • 742 inch Medium Mortar — Infobox Weapon name= 2 inch Vickers Medium Trench Mortar is UK=yes caption=British troops loading a 2 inch trench mortar with attached periscope post. Balkan front World War I. is artillery=yes is ranged=yes is bladed= is explosive=yes is vehicle …

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  • 75.358-378 RG — Infobox Firearm Cartridge name= .358 378 RG caption= .358 378 RG origin= Sunnyvale, California type= Wildcat cartridge service= used by= wars= designer= Joseph D Alessandro design date= March 2002 manufacturer= production date= number= variants=… …

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  • 76North-South Skirmish Association — Contents 1 Organization 2 History[2] 2.1 Other Notable Events …

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  • 77India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… …

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  • 78Altern base — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …

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  • 79Attic base — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …

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  • 80bars — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …

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