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  • 51Sculpture — Sculptor redirects here. For the constellation, see Sculptor (constellation). For other uses, see Sculpture (disambiguation). The Dying Gaul, a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late 3rd century BCE Capitoline Museums, Rome …

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  • 52Williams College — Motto E liberalitate E. Williams, armigeri ( Through the Generosity of E. Williams, Esquire (or Soldier) ) Established 1793 Type …

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  • 53Mosaic — This article is about a decorative art. For other uses, see Mosaic (disambiguation). Irano Roman floor mosaic detail from the palace of Shapur I at Bishapur …

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  • 54Ohio City, Ohio — For the Ohio City now a part of Cleveland, see Ohio City (Cuyahoga County), Ohio. Ohio City, Ohio   Village   Location of …

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  • 55Vivienne Westwood — Westwood in 2008. Born Vivienne Isabel Swire 8 April 1941 (1941 04 08) (age 70) Tintwistle …

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  • 56Needlepoint — cushion Needlepoint is a form of counted thread embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas. Most needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. Although needlepoint may be worked in a variety of stitches, many… …

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  • 57Darlington, Wisconsin — Darlington   City   …

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  • 58Button — For other uses, see button (disambiguation) and buttons (disambiguation). Wedgwood button with Boulton cut steels, depicting a mermaid family, England, circa 1760. Actual diameter: just over 32mm (1 1/4 ) …

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  • 59Winslow Homer — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Winslow Homer imagesize = 225px caption = Winslow Homer, at the National Gallery of Art, New York City, 1880, photo by Napoleon Sarony (1821 – 1896) birthname = Winslow Homer birthdate = Birth date|1836|02|24… …

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  • 60Haberdasher — A haberdasher is a person who sells small articles for sewing, such as buttons, ribbons and zippers. [ Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd edition, 1989: A dealer in small articles appertaining to dress, as thread, tape, ribbons, etc.] In U.S.… …

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