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  • 31Military communication in feudal Japan — A variety of methods were used to communicate across the battlefield in feudal Japan, much like in any other culture. These methods included visual signals like flags and banners and audible signals using drums and horns. Messengers on horseback… …

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  • 32mallet — mal·let || mælɪt n. wooden hammer with a short handle and a long head; long handled wooden hammer used to strike a ball in Croquet or Polo …

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  • 33mallets — mal·let || mælɪt n. wooden hammer with a short handle and a long head; long handled wooden hammer used to strike a ball in Croquet or Polo …

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  • 34mallet — noun (C) 1 a wooden hammer with a large end 2 a wooden hammer with a long handle used when playing croquet and polo …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 35Nabulsi soap — stacked for drying. Photo taken between 1900 1920 by American Colony, Jerusalem. Nabulsi soap (Arabic: صابون نابلسي‎, ṣābūn Nābulsi) is a type of castile soap produced only in Nablus in the West Bank, Palestine.[1] …

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  • 36mallet —    A wooden hammer used to apply force to chisels in wood carving. Also see ballpein hammer, bush hammer, and claw hammer …

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  • 37mallet — n. 1 a hammer, usu. of wood. 2 a long handled wooden hammer for striking a croquet or polo ball. Etymology: ME f. OF maillet f. mailler to hammer f. mail hammer f. L malleus …

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  • 38Music of Mizoram — Music of India Genres Classical (Carnatic · Hindustani) · Bhajan · Ghazal · Qawwali · Sufi · Folk · Filmi  …

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  • 39The Beginning Was the End — is a 1971 pseudo scientific book written by Oscar Kiss Maerth. It claims that mankind evolved from cannibalistic apes. PublicationIt was first published in Germany as Der Anfang war das Ende Der Mensch entstand durch Kannibalismus (Econ Verlag… …

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  • 40mallet — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. maillet mallet, small wooden hammer, door knocker, dim. of mail, from L. malleus a hammer, from PIE *mal ni , from root *mele , *mel to crush, grind, with derivatives referring to ground material and tools for grinding… …

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