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  • 11February 29 — in the Gregorian calendar, which is most widely used in the world today, is a date that occurs only every four years, in years evenly divisible by 4, such as 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 or 2016 (with the exception of century years not divisible… …

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  • 12Slavery — Slave redirects here. For other uses, see Slave (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 13Mammoth Cave National Park — Mammoth Cave redirects here. For other uses, see Mammoth Cave (disambiguation). Mammoth Cave National Park IUCN Category II (National Park) The Rotund …

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  • 14Joseph (Hebrew Bible) — Joseph or Yosef ( he. יוֹסֵ, Standard Yosef Tiberian Unicode|Yôsēp̄ , ar. يوسف, Yusuf ; He (The Lord) increases/may add ), is a major figure in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). He was Jacob s eleventh son and Rachel s… …

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  • 15Deed — For the British cargo ship, see SS Deed. Property law …

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  • 16History of Otago — The history of Otago in New Zealand tells the story of human settlement of one of the more isolated outliers of the inhabited earth. Archaic Māori period The precise date at which the first inhabitants of New Zealand reached Otago and the extreme …

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  • 17live tally —    obsolete    to live as a couple without being married    A tally is a corresponding piece which exactly fits another, like an indenture:     Aw d advise thi t live tally if theaw con mak it reet wi some owd damsel. (Brierley, 1854 most men… …

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  • 18syngraph — ˈsinˌgraf, iŋˌg , rȧf noun Etymology: Latin syngraphus, from Greek syngraphos something written down, decree, contract, from syngraphein to write down, draw up a contract, from syn + graphein to write more at carve : a written statement or… …

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  • 19tri|par´tite|ly — tri|par|tite «try PAHR tyt», adjective. 1. divided into or composed of three parts; threefold; triple. 2. involving division into three parts. 3. Botany. divided into three parts nearly to the base: »a tripartite leaf. 4. having three… …

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  • 20tri|par|tite — «try PAHR tyt», adjective. 1. divided into or composed of three parts; threefold; triple. 2. involving division into three parts. 3. Botany. divided into three parts nearly to the base: »a tripartite leaf. 4. having three corresponding parts or… …

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