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  • 121Hoosac Tunnel — The Hoosac Tunnel (also called Hoosic or Hoosick Tunnel) is a 4.75 mile long (7.64 km) railroad tunnel in western Massachusetts which passes through the Hoosac Range, an extension of Vermont s Green Mountains.The tunnel s east portal is in… …

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  • 122Samuel Webster's — Samuel Webster Sons Limited, Fountain Head Brewery, Ovenden Wood opened in 1838, with an office in Union Cross Yard, Halifax, England. The beer brewery was located close to a natural spring which initially provided the water needs of the brewery …

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  • 123Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's — Infobox religious building building name=Basilica Cathedral of St. John the Baptist location=St. John s, Newfoundland, Canada geo= religious affiliation=Roman Catholic district=Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. John s status= minor basilica… …

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  • 124Ex nihilo — is a Latin phrase meaning out of nothing . It often appears in conjunction with the concept of creation, as in creatio ex nihilo, meaning creation out of nothing chiefly in philosophical or theological contexts, but also occurs in other fields.… …

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  • 125Burauen, Leyte — Burauen is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 48,606 people in 9,213 households. It is located in the central part of leyte bounded to the north by Dagami, Jaro,… …

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  • 126Ronnie McDowell — Infobox Musical artist Name = Ronnie McDowell Img capt = Img size = Background = solo singer Birth name = Born = birth date and age|1950|03|26 Origin = Fountain Head, Tennessee, United States Instrument = vocals Genre = Country Occupation =… …

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  • 127Gopinath Kaviraj — (7 September 1887 12 June 1976) was a Sanskrit scholar and philosopher. Kaviraj was the posthumous son of Vaikunthanath, a Bengali scholar of philosophy. He was born in Village Dhamrai, in the district of Dacca, now the capital of Bangladesh. His …

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  • 128George Hamartolus — (Greek polytonic|Γεώργιος Ἁμαρτωλός) was a monk at Constantinople under Michael III (842 867) and the author of a chronicle of some importance. Hamartolus is not his name but the epithet he gives to himself in the title of his work: A compendious …

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