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  • 71Muslim Agricultural Revolution — The Islamic Golden Age from the 8th century to the 13th century witnessed a fundamental transformation in agriculture known as the Arab Agricultural Revolution, Medieval Green Revolution, [A. M. Watson (1981), A Medieval Green Revolution: New… …

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  • 72Donald Cameron ('Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe') — Infobox Person name = Donald Cameron caption = birth date = 155? birth place = Scottish Highlands death date = death place = Scottish Highlands other names = Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe known for = Scottish chief of Taylor sept occupation =… …

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  • 73bachelor — bachelorlike, adj. bachelorly, adj. /bach euh leuhr, bach leuhr/, n. 1. an unmarried man. 2. a person who has been awarded a bachelor s degree. 3. a fur seal, esp. a young male, kept from the breeding grounds by the older males. 4. Also called… …

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  • 74garçon — /gannrdd sawonn /, n., pl. garçons / sawonn /. French. 1. (usually in direct address) a waiter in a restaurant. 2. a boy or a young unmarried man. 3. a male employee or servant. * * * …

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  • 75hatchment — /hach meuhnt/, n. Heraldry. a square tablet, set diagonally, bearing the coat of arms of a deceased person. [1540 50; var. (by syncopation and aspiration) of ACHIEVEMENT] * * * ▪ heraldry   heraldic memorial to a deceased person. The word is a… …

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  • 76Browne, Sir John — ▪ 2001       With its $27 billion acquisition of Atlantic Richfield Co. in 2000, BP Amoco became the world s second largest producer of oil and natural gas. At the helm of the ever growing energy giant was chief executive officer Sir John Browne …

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  • 77bachelor pad — noun A nice, well furnished dwelling where an unmarried man lives, usually by himself, but sometimes with other men …

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  • 78Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe — For other uses, see Donald Cameron. Donald Cameron Donald Cameron is alluded to in the supporters on the coat of arms of the chief of Clan Cameron Born about 1550 Other names Black Taylor of the Ax …

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  • 79Impale — Her. Term used when two coats of arms were displayed on the same shield, separated by a vertical line (*pale). When a woman s family s arms were impaled upon those of her husband they were placed on the *sinister side. Arms which were not impaled …

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  • 80Bachelar — This notable and long established surname is of pre 7th century Old French origin. It was a status name for a young knight or novice at arms, the derivation being from the word Roman Latin baccalarius . The name was introduced into England by the …

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