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  • 71Longsword — For other uses, see Longsword (disambiguation). Longsword Swiss longsword, ca. 1500 (Morges museum) Type Sword …

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  • 72Types of swords — This is a list of Types of swords found through history all around the world.word types sorted by geographic originAfrica*Flyssa *Kaskara *Nimcha *Shotel *Takoba *IdaAmericas*Macana *MacuahuitlAsia*Aikuchi (合口, 匕首) *Aruval *Barong *Bolo / Itak… …

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  • 73Maltron keyboard — The Maltron keyboard is an ergonomically designed computer keyboard that was invented by Lilian Malt (thus the name) and Stephen Hobday in the 1970s.cite book|title=Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of… …

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  • 74David Scott Cowper — at Stomness, South Georgia in 2003 Photo: David Scott Cowper Born 1942 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Occupation Chartere …

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  • 75Yacht racing — is the sport of competitive sailing. There is a broad variety of kinds of races and sailboats used for racing. Much racing is done around buoys or similar marks in protected waters, while some longer offshore races cross open water. All kinds of… …

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  • 76Donald Crowhurst — Donald Crowhurst, pictured just before setting out in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in 1968. Donald Crowhurst (1932–1969) was a British businessman and amateur sailor who died while competing in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, a single… …

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  • 77Falx — For other uses, see Falx (disambiguation). The Roman monument commemorating the Battle of Adamclisi clearly shows Dacian warriors wielding a two handed falx. Falx is a Latin word originally meaning sickle, but was later used to mean any of a… …

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  • 78Clipper route — The Clipper Route followed by ships sailing between England and Australia/New Zealand. In sailing, the clipper route was the traditional route sailed by clipper ships between Europe and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. The route ran from… …

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  • 79sailing — /say ling/, n. 1. the activity of a person or thing that sails. 2. the departure of a ship from port: The cruise line offers sailings every other day. 3. Navig. any of various methods for determining courses and distances by means of charts or… …

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  • 80Ellen MacArthur — For the economic historian, see Ellen McArthur. Dame Ellen MacArthur Ellen MacArthur in 2010 Born 8 July 1976 (1976 07 08) (age 35) …

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