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  • 61Acer saccharinum — Not to be confused with Acer saccharum, the Sugar Maple. Acer saccharinum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 62Samuel Prout — (September 17, 1783 February 10, 1852) was an English water colour painter.He was born at Plymouth, and spent whole summer days, in company with Benjamin Haydon, drawing the quiet cottages, rustic bridges and romantic watermills of the beautiful… …

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  • 63Renaldo and the Loaf — An English duo active in the late seventies and most of the eighties, Renaldo and the Loaf consisted of a pathologist (David Janssen or Ted The Loaf ) and an architect (Brian Poole or Renaldo Malpractice ) who made music often considered… …

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  • 64Octave (poetry) — For other uses, see Octave (disambiguation). An octave is a verse form consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter (in English) or of hendecasyllables (in Italian). The most common rhyme scheme for an octave is abba abba. An octave is the… …

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  • 65Park Pobedy (Moscow Metro) — Park Pobedy ( ru. Парк Победы), translated as Victory Park , is a station on the Arbatsko Pokrovskaya Line of the Metro. At 84 m underground, it is the deepest subway station in Moscow. It also contains the longest escalators in Europe, each one… …

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  • 66Monkey painting — Painting by Congo (chimpanzee) During the late 1950s biologists began to study the nature of art in humans. Of the theories proposed few had such a striking effect as those based on observations of primate paintings, hundreds of which were… …

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  • 67Diran Adebayo — is a British novelist, cultural critic and broadcaster best known for his vivid portrayals of modern London life and his distinctive use of language. Contents 1 Education and career 2 Publications …

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  • 68Pallidotomy — is a procedure where a tiny electrical probe is placed in the globus pallidus (one of the basal ganglia of the brain), which is then heated to 80 degrees celsius for 60 s, to destroy a small area of brain cells. Pallidotomy is used to treat… …

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  • 69Tournai Cathedral — Our Lady of Tournai Notre Dame de Tournai (French) Onze Lieve Vrouw van Doornik (Dutch) View of t …

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  • 70Menippus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished 3rd century BC, b. Gadara [now Umm Qays, Jordan]       Greek philosopher who followed the cynic philosophy of Diogenes and who founded a seriocomic literary genre known as Menippean satire. It was imitated by Greek… …

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