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  • 41The Adams Building Nottingham — The Adams Building: 1855 21st Century = The Adams Building on Stoney Street is by far the largest building in Nottingham s world renowned Lace Market district.Historically, it is probably the largest and finest example of a Victorian lace… …

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  • 42The Thirty Years War —     The Thirty Years War     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Thirty Years War     The Thirty Years War (1618 48), though pre eminently a German war, was also of great importance for the history of the whole of Europe, not only because nearly all… …

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  • 43The Castle, Newcastle — The Castle keep, Newcastle Newcastle Castle Keep …

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  • 44The Winston VIII — The 1992 edition of The Winston (now referred retronomically as Sprint All Star Race VIII, as NASCAR and Sprint in 2008 began referring to the race with the roman numeral reference) was held on May 16, 1992 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord …

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  • 45rear-view mirror — rear view mirrors also rearview mirror N COUNT Inside a car, the rear view mirror is the mirror that enables you to see the traffic behind when you are driving …

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  • 46The Witchwood — is a public house and live venue situated in Ashton under Lyne, a town in Greater Manchester, England. The venue is well known locally and its fame even stretches both nationally and internationally.The building is divided in two, with the front… …

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  • 47The Thin Blue Line (emblem) — The Thin Blue Line is a controversial symbol that Law Enforcement Officers in the United States use to identify other officers, their spouses and other family members.Proponents of the symbol claim that the blue strip between two larger blocks of …

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  • 48The Fighting Gamecocks Lead the Way — is the fight song of the University of South Carolina. It was adapted from the musical number Step to the Rear in the Broadway show How Now, Dow Jones and the lyrics were written by Gamecocks football coach Paul Dietzel.HistoryUSC band director… …

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  • 49The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay — The Abbey at Sutton Courtenay is a courtyard house of c. 1320, and later remodelled, in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire).The hall and solar range are both of c. 1320; but the west front of the hall range is castellated and… …

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  • 50rear-ender — /rear en deuhr/, n. an accident in which a vehicle or other conveyance has run into the rear of another. [1930 35; REAR END + ER1] * * * …

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