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  • 41The High Priestess — (II) is the second trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. This card is used in game playing as well as in divination.In the first tarots with inscriptions, the 18th century woodcut Marseille Tarot, this figure is crowned with …

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  • 42The Mooney Suzuki — Background information Origin New York City, New York, USA Genres …

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  • 43The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim — Author Jorge Luis Borges Original title El acercamiento a Almotásim Translator Anthony Bonner Country Argentina …

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  • 44The Black Jewels — is a series of fantasy novels by Anne Bishop.The World of the Black JewelsThe Black Jewels Trilogy is set in a unique world consisting of three Realms: Terreille, Kaeleer, and Hell. These three realms, although being situated upon the same land,… …

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  • 45The Manila Times — front page on August 27, 2007 Type Daily newspaper …

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  • 46The Weaver's Answer — is a song by the British progressive rock band Family that is the first track on their 1969 album Family Entertainment . History The Weaver s Answer was composed by the two leaders of Family, guitarist Charlie Whitney and lead vocalist Roger… …

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  • 47The Nile Song — Single by Pink Floyd from the album Soundtrack from the Film More B side …

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  • 48The Tempest (Sullivan) — The Tempest incidental music is a set of movements for Shakespeare s play composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1861 62. This was Sullivan s first major piece of composition, and its success quickly brought him to the attention of the musical… …

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  • 49The Twelve Days of Christmas (song) — The Twelve Days of Christmas Roud #68 Music by Traditional with additions by Frederic Austin Published c. 1780 Language English; may be French in origin Form Cumulative song The Twelve Days of Christmas is an English Christmas carol that… …

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  • 50The Queen (play) — The Queen, or The Excellency of Her Sex is a Caroline era tragicomedy. Though published anonymously in 1653, The play is now generally attributed to John Ford mdash; making it a significant addition to the very limited canon of Ford s works.The… …

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