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A. H. Maegly House
The A. H. Maegly House is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Aaron Columbus Burr
Aaron Columbus Burr, born Aaron Burr Colombe (September 15, 1808 – July 27, 1882), was the son of American Vice President Aaron Burr.
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Aaron Willard
Aaron Willard (b. October 14, 1757, Grafton, Massachusetts Bay; d. May 20, 1844, Boston, Massachusetts, US) was an entrepreneur, an industrialist, and a designer of clocks who worked extensively at his Roxbury, Massachusetts, factory during the early years of the United States of America.
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Abidjan
Abidjan is the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire and is one of the most populous French-speaking cities in Africa.
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Abraham Rawlinson
Abraham Rawlinson (1738–1803) was an English politician and merchant.
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Abraum salts
Abraum salts is the name given to a mixed deposit of salts, including halite (sodium chloride), carnallite, and kieserite (magnesium sulfate), found in association with rock salt at Aschersleben-Staßfurt in Germany.
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Abuko Nature Reserve
Abuko National Park is a nature reserve in the Gambia lying south of the town of Abuko.
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Addison Mizner
Addison Cairns Mizner (December 12, 1872 – February 5, 1933) was an American resort architect whose Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style interpretations left an indelible stamp on South Florida, where it continues to inspire architects and land developers.
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Adolf Martin Schlesinger
Adolf Martin Schlesinger (4 October 1769 – 11 October 1838) was a German music publisher whose firm became one of the most influential in Berlin in the early nineteenth century.
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Africa Cup
The Africa Cup is an annual rugby union tournament involving African nations, organised by Rugby Africa.
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African mahogany
African mahogany is a marketing name for several African trees whose wood has properties similar to New World mahogany species.
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Afro-Nicaraguan
Afro-Nicaraguans are Nicaraguans of African descent in Nicaragua.
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Afzelia
Afzelia is a genus in family Fabaceae (legumes).
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Agriculture in Madagascar
Agriculture employs the majority of Madagascar's population.
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Agriculture in Panama
Agriculture in Panama is an important sector of the Panamanian economy.
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Aguirre family
The Aguirre family is a Mexican artisan family specializing in inlaid wood items.
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Albany Institute of History & Art
The Albany Institute of History & Art (AIHA) is a museum in Albany, New York, United States, "dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art, and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley region".
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Albert TE.1
The Albert TE.1 was a single seat cantilever parasol wing monoplane, wood framed and skinned and built in France in 1926.
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Alejandro Rangel Hidalgo
Alejandro Rangel Hidalgo (1923-2000) was a Mexican artist, graphic designer and artisan best known for his series of Christmas cards produced for UNICEF in the 1960s, as well as known in Mexico for his furniture designs and promotion of traditional handcrafts.
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Alex Taylor (businessman)
Alexander Taylor (May 17, 1853 – February 12, 1916) was a Canadian entrepreneur, inventor and politician.
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Alfa Romeo 156
The Alfa Romeo 156 (Tipo 932) is a compact executive car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Alfa Romeo.
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Alfa Romeo Alfetta
The Alfa Romeo Alfetta (Tipo 116, meaning "Type 116") was an executive saloon and fastback coupé car produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1972 to 1987.
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Alfred A. Schiller House
The Alfred A. Schiller House was an historic residence in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
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Alfred McCune Home
The Alfred McCune Home is one of the mansions on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Utah, from around the turn of the 20th century.
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Alfred Sam
Alfred Charles Sam (c.1880 – 1930s?), known as Chief Alfred Sam, was a Gold Coast-born merchant and pioneer pan-Africanist who in 1913-15 encouraged the resettlement of African Americans as part of the Back-to-Africa movement.
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Alife Rivington Club
Alife Rivington Club is a shoe store located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
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Amish furniture
Amish furniture is furniture manufactured by the Amish, primarily of Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Ohio.
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Amphibious warfare
Amphibious warfare is a type of offensive military operation that today uses naval ships to project ground and air power onto a hostile or potentially hostile shore at a designated landing beach.
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Amphibious warfare ship
An amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an amphibious vehicle warship employed to land and support ground forces, such as marines, on enemy territory during an amphibious assault.
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Anand Bagh Palace
Anand Bagh Palace (also known as Lakshmivilas Palace) is a royal Brahmin palace situated in town of Darbhanga in State of Bihar, India.
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Andrei Mocioni
Andrei Mocioni de Foen (also spelled Andrea de Mocioni or Andreiu Mocionĭ, last name also Mocsonyi, Mocsoni, Mocionyi or Mocsony; Andreas Mocioni de Foen or Andreas von Mocsonyi, fényi Mocsonyi András; June 27, 1812 – April 23/May 5, 1880) was an Austrian and Hungarian jurist, politician, and informal leader of the ethnic Romanian community, one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy.
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Andrew Marschalk
Andrew Marschalk (February 4, 1767 – August 8, 1838) was a New York-born printer, best known for championing the case of Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori, popularly known as the "Prince of Slaves".
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Anne C. and Frank B. Semple House
The Anne C. and Frank B. Semple House is a historic house in the Stevens Square/Loring Heights neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
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Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda is a sovereign state in the West Indies in the Americas, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Antique
A true antique (antiquus; "old", "ancient") is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any objects that are old.
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Antiques Roadshow (series 27)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979.
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Antiques Roadshow (series 28)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979.
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Antiques Roadshow (series 29)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979.
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Antoni Gaudí
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Spanish architect from Catalonia.
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Antonio Soberanis Gómez
Antonio Soberanis Gómez (&ndash) was an activist in the Belizean labour movement.
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Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve
Laguna de Apoyo Nature Reserve (Spanish: Reserva Natural Laguna de Apoyo) is a nature reserve located between the departments of Masaya and Granada in Nicaragua.
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Arboretum Lohbrügge
The Arboretum Lohbrügge (10 hectares), also known as the Arboretum der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Forst- und Holzwirtschaft or the Arboretum Lohbruegge der Bundesanstalt, is an arboretum with greenhouses maintained by the German Federal Research Center for Forestry and Forest Products (BFH).
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Arley Hall
Arley Hall is a country house in the village of Arley, Cheshire, England, about south of Lymm and north of Northwich.
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Arroceros Forest Park
The Arroceros Forest Park is a riverside park in Manila, Philippines, located on Antonio Villegas Street (former Calle Arroceros) in the central district of Ermita.
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Art collections of Holkham Hall
The art collection of Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England remains very largely that which the original owner intended the house to display; the house was designed around the art collection acquired (a few works were commissioned) by Thomas Coke 1st Earl of Leicester during his Grand Tour of Italy during 1712–18.
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Art Deco
Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners.
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Ashcroft, New South Wales
Ashcroft is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 35 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Liverpool.
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ASL Valkyrie
The ASL Valkyrie was a canard pusher configuration aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd in 1910.
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Astor House Hotel (Shanghai)
The Astor House Hotel (礼查饭店), known as the Pujiang Hotel (浦江饭店) in Chinese since 1959, has been described as once "one of the famous hotels of the world".
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Astoria (recording studio)
Astoria is a grand houseboat, built in 1911 for impresario Fred Karno and adapted as a recording studio in the 1980s by its new owner, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour.
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Astrobrite
Astrobrite is an American shoegazing project by Scott Cortez (lovesliescrushing) which has included, Melissa Arpin-Duimstra, Mahogany (Andrew Prinz), Majesty Crush (Odell Nails), Dark Red, Paik (Rob Smith), Xebec (Doug Walker), Coaltar of the Deepers (Narasaki), (Jason Baron), Airiel, New Canyons (Andrew Marrah), Gel Set (Laura Callier), and other members.
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At Mrs. Lippincote's
At Mrs.
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Aucoumea klaineana
Aucoumea klaineana (angouma, gaboon, or okoumé) is a tree in the family Burseraceae, native to equatorial west Africa in Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and Rio Muni.
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Australia Hotel
The Australia Hotel is a former hotel that was located in Castlereagh Street, Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
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Azadirachta indica
Azadirachta indica, commonly known as neem, nimtree or Indian lilac, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae.
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Ébéniste
Ébéniste is the French word for a cabinet-maker.
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Étienne Avril
Étienne Avril (1748-1791) was a French furniture designer, or ébéniste.
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Étoile du Roy
Étoile du Roy (litt. "King's Star", formerly Grand Turk) is a three-masted sixth-rate frigate, designed to represent a generic Nelson-age warship, with her design greatly inspired by.
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B. P. O. E. Building (Bellingham, Washington)
The B. P. O. E. Building, otherwise known as the Elks Club was originally built for the Bellingham chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in 1912, during the city's second major building boom.
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B. Traven
B.
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Balloon clock
A balloon clock is a bracket clock with a waisted or balloon-shaped case.
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Bambi Harper
María Ana "Bambi" L. Harper is a Filipino cultural writer and socialite who was a former President of the Heritage Conservation Society of the Philippines, and a columnist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer with "Sense and Sensibility", which focuses on Philippine cultural history.
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Banco National Park
Banco National Park is a national park in Côte d'Ivoire located along Highway North in the district of Attécoubé (Abidjan).
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Bantay
, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Nairobi
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Nairobi is a Hindu temple in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth DBE (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor.
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Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity
The Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity (Spanish: Basilica Menor de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad), better known as Agoo Basilica, is a Roman Catholic Minor Basilica in Agoo, La Union, the Philippines dedicated to Our Lady of Charity.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy (Yarumal)
The Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy (Basílica Menor de Nuestra Señora de la Merced) is a minor basilica in Yarumal, Colombia.
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Bass guitar
The bass guitar (also known as electric bass, or bass) is a stringed instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, except with a longer neck and scale length, and four to six strings or courses.
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Bathsheba, Barbados
Bathsheba is the main fishing village in the parish of Saint Joseph with some 5,000 inhabitants on the east coastline of Barbados.
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Battle of St. George's Caye
The Battle of St.
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Baughman Center
The Baughman Center consists of two buildings located along Lake Alice on the University of Florida campus.
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Bay-class minesweeper
The Bay-class minesweepers, also known as the Gaspé-class minesweepers,Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 49Blackman, p. 100 were a class of minesweepers operated by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Canadian Forces (CF) during the Cold War.
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Baymen
The Baymen were the earliest European settlers along the Bay of Honduras in what eventually became the colony of British Honduras (modern-day Belize).
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Beaney House of Art and Knowledge
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge is the central museum, library and art gallery of the city of Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Beaver Club
The Beaver Club was a gentleman's dining club founded in 1785 by the mostly English speaking fur-trading 'barons' of Montreal.
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Belize
Belize, formerly British Honduras, is an independent Commonwealth realm on the eastern coast of Central America.
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Belize River
The Belize River (Río Belice) runs through the center of Belize.
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Belizean Creole people
Belizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, enslaved and brought to Belize, and English and Scottish log cutters, who were known as the Baymen.
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Ben Carson office furnishing scandal
On February 27, 2018, it was reported that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development had spent $31,561 on a set of dining room furniture for the office of HUD secretary Ben Carson in late 2017, in apparent violation of federal law requiring Congressional approval for department head office redecoration costs exceeding $5000.
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Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House
The Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House are located on State Street and Washington Avenue in Albany, New York, United States.
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Benton County Courthouse (Corvallis, Oregon)
The Benton County Courthouse is a courthouse building located in Corvallis, Benton County, in the American state of Oregon.
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Bermudian Landing
Bermudian Landing is a village in the nation of Belize, located near Scotland Halfmoon in Belize District.
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Bernard Molitor
Bernard Molitor (22 October 1755 – 17 November 1833) was a Luxembourgish cabinet-maker.
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Bert Combs
Bertram Thomas Combs (August 13, 1911December 4, 1991) was an American jurist and politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky.
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Bigbiga Protected Landscape
The Bigbiga Protected Landscape (also spelled Bigbigga) is a protected landscape of forested hills, open grasslands and natural springs in Ilocos Sur in the northwestern part of the island of Luzon, Philippines.
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Bird's eye figure
Bird's eye is a type of figure that occurs within several kinds of wood, most notably in hard maple.
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Biscayne National Park
Biscayne National Park is an American national park located in southern Florida, south of Miami.
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is an American national park located in western Colorado and managed by the National Park Service.
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Black Worcester pear
The Black Worcester pear (also known as 'Parkinson's Warden') is a cultivar of the European Pear (Pyrus communis), it may have come to UK via the Romans, but also has been used in Heraldry and around the city of Worcester.
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Blackpool Tower
Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894.
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Blade (comics)
Blade (Eric Brooks) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Bladen Nature Reserve
Bladen Nature Reserve is a landscape of caves, sinkholes, pristine streams and rivers, undisturbed old growth rainforest and an abundance of highly diverse flora and fauna which includes a great deal of rare and endemic species.
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Blue Room (White House)
The Blue Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor in the White House, the residence of the President of the United States.
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Boat building
Boat building, one of the oldest branches of engineering, is concerned with constructing the hulls of boats and, for sailboats, the masts, spars and rigging.
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Boca del Río, Veracruz
Boca del Río is a city and municipality located in the center of the Mexican state of Veracruz.
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Bongo (antelope)
The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a herbivorous, mostly nocturnal forest ungulate.
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Bookcase
A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials.
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Bootsy Collins
William Earl "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951) is an American musician and singer-songwriter.
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Bowles–Cooley House
The Bowles–Cooley House is located at the corner of West Francis and North First streets in Aspen, Colorado, United States.
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Bras d'Eau National Park
Bras d'Eau National Park is one of only three national parks in Mauritius.
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Brave-class patrol boat
The Brave-class fast patrol boats were a class of two gas turbine motor torpedo boats (MTBs) that were the last of their type for the Royal Navy (RN) Coastal Forces division.
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Bristol Type 138
The Bristol Type 138 High Altitude Monoplane was a British high-altitude research aircraft developed and produced by the Bristol Aeroplane Company during the 1930s.
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Bristol-Burney seaplanes
The Bristol-Burney seaplanes were a pair of experimental seaplanes produced by a collaboration between Lt.
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British Honduras
British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1862 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,, Caribbean Community.
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British Primitive goat
The British primitive goat is a landrace of domestic goat native to Great Britain and Ireland, and is the original goat of the region.
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Buckeye chicken
The Buckeye is a breed of chicken originating in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Burrell Boom
Burrell Boom is on the Belize River twenty miles above Belize City, Belize.
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Burseraceae
The Burseraceae are a moderate-sized family of 17-19 genera and about 540 species of flowering plants.
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Bute House
Bute House (Gaelic: Taigh Bhòid) is the official residence of the First Minister of Scotland located within Charlotte Square in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland.
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Bykenhulle
Bykenhulle, originally known as Ivy Hall, is a historic house located on Bykenhulle Road near the hamlet of Hopewell Junction, New York, United States, in the Town of East Fishkill.
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Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and United States Courthouse
The Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is a historic building on Stout Street in downtown Denver, Colorado, which serves as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.
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Cache Creek Wilderness
The Cache Creek Wilderness is a accessed 6 March 2009 wilderness area located in Lake County, California.
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Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site
The Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site in barrio Caguana, Utuado, Puerto Rico, is considered one of the most important archeological sites in the West Indies.
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Cairo Electric Railways and Heliopolis Oases Company
The Cairo Electric Railways & Heliopolis Oases Company (شركة سكك حديد مصر الكهربائية و واحات عين شمس), is the original name of the Heliopolis Company for Housing and Development (شركة مصر الجديدة للإسكان و التعمير), a company formed in Cairo in 1906 in a partnership between a consortium of Belgian developers led by Édouard Empain and Boghos Nubar Pasha, son of the former Egyptian Prime Minister Nubar Nubarian.
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Calder Cup
The Calder Cup is the trophy awarded annually to the champions of the American Hockey League.
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Calophyllum brasiliense
Calophyllum brasiliense (guanandi) is a species of Calophyllum native to subtropical and tropical regions of Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
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Campeche
Campeche, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche (Estado Libre y Soberano de Campeche), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.
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Camper and Nicholsons
Camper and Nicholsons are the oldest leisure marine company in the world.
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Canapé (furniture)
A canapé is a piece of furniture similar to a couch, and is meant to describe an elegant sofa made out of elaborately carved wood with wooden legs, and upholstered seats, back, and armrests that seats three, that emerged from France in the 18th century.
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Canine terminology
Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic dog, as well as terms for structure, movement, and temperament.
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Caoba
Caoba may refer to.
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Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders.
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Capital Airlines
Capital Airlines was an airline serving the eastern, southern, southeastern, and midwestern United States.
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Carabobo
Carabobo State (Estado Carabobo) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela, located in the north of the country, about two hours by car from Caracas.
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Caracol
Caracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya archaeological site, located in what is now the Cayo District of Belize.
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Carapa guianensis
Carapa guianensis is a species of the family Meliaceae (Mahogany family).
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Caribbean Sea
The Caribbean Sea (Mar Caribe; Mer des Caraïbes; Caraïbische Zee) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.
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Carita, Pandeglang
Carita is a district of Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province, Indonesia.
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Carlos Gorostiza
Carlos Gorostiza Rodríguez (June 7, 1920 – July 19, 2016) was an Argentine playwright, theatre director, and novelist.
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Carlyle Restaurant
The Carlyle Restaurant, formerly Dumonet at the Carlyle, is a Contemporary American cuisine restaurant located at 35 East 76th Street (at Madison Ave), in the back of the Carlyle Hotel, on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, in New York City.
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Carronvale House
Carronvale House is a category A listed country house in Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
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Casa Serrallés
Casa Serrallés (Spanish for Serrallés Residence) is a historic building in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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Casa Vives
Casa Vives (Vives House) is a historic building located in the Ponce Historic Zone in Ponce, Puerto Rico, across from the Plaza de Mercado de Ponce.
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Cathedral of Learning
The Cathedral of Learning, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Catherine Palace
The Catherine Palace (Екатерининский дворец) is a Rococo palace located in the town of Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin), 30 km south of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Caulfield Guineas
The Caulfield Guineas is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held over 1600 metres at set weights for three-year-old horses at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia.
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Cebu International School
Cebu International School (CIS), was founded as the Cebu American School in 1924, and renamed in 1973.
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Cedrela odorata
Cedrela odorata is a commercially important species of tree in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae, commonly known as Spanish cedar or Cuban cedar or cedro in Spanish.
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Cellarette
A cellarette or cellaret is a small furniture cabinet, available in various sizes, shapes, and designs which is used to store bottles of alcoholic beverages such as wine and whiskey.
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Center Theatre (New York City)
The Center Theatre was a theater located at 1230 Sixth Avenue, the southeast corner of West 49th Street in Rockefeller Center in New York City.
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Central Post Office Building (Stockholm)
The Central Post Office Building (Centralposthuset or Centralposten) is a historical building at 28-34, Vasagatan in central Stockholm, Sweden.
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Cercocarpus betuloides
Cercocarpus betuloides is a shrub or small tree in the rose family.
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Chapman Stick
The Chapman Stick is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s.
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Charles W. Chappelle
Charles Ward Chappelle (July 11, 1872 – 1941) was an early 1900s African-American aviation pioneer and medal winner, electrical engineer, and businessman who was president of the USA’s African Union Company, Inc., whose mission in the early 1900s was to create small, modernized African cities for blacks with leased land from the Gold Coast (British colony) of West Africa.
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Charvel
Charvel is a brand of electric guitars founded in the 1970s by Wayne Charvel in Azusa and headquartered in Glendora, both cities in California.
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Charvel Surfcaster
The Charvel Surfcaster is a model of electric guitar designed and produced in the early 1990s by the Charvel/Jackson guitar company.
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Chase YCG-14
The Chase CG-14, also known as the G-14 or Model MS.1, was an assault glider manufactured by Chase Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War.
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Château de Morlanne
The Château de Morlanne is a restored castle in the commune of Morlanne in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of France.
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Che Guevara in popular culture
Appearances of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world.
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Cherry Tree Hill, Barbados
Cherry Tree Hill is a village in the parish of Saint Andrew in Barbados.
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Chess table
A chess table is a table built with features to make it useful for playing the game of chess.
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Chiapas
Chiapas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas), is one of the 31 states that with Mexico City make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.
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Chip carving
Chip carving or chip-carving, kerbschnitt in German, is a style of carving in which knives or chisels are used to remove small chips of the material from a flat surface in a single piece.
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Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park is Botswana's first national park, and also the most biologically diverse.
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Chris-Craft
Chris-Craft Corporation is a privately held American manufacturer of recreational powerboats that is based in Sarasota, Florida.
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Chris-Craft Industries
Chris-Craft Industries, Inc., formerly National Automotive Fibers, Inc., was a publicly held American corporation that was traded on the New York and Pacific Stock Exchanges.
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Cigar
A cigar is a rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked.
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Cimboa
The cimboa (also in São Vicente Creole, Capeverdean Creole of ALUPEK: simboa or simbua), also known as the cimbó, is a musical instrument from Cape Verde.
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City Hall (Salem, Massachusetts)
City Hall is a historic city hall at 93 Washington Street in Salem, Massachusetts and located in the Downtown Salem District.
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City Hall, Norwich
Norwich City Hall is an Art Deco building completed in 1938 which houses the city hall for the city of Norwich, East Anglia, in Eastern England.
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Clara Clarita
Clara Clarita was a fast screw steamer originally built as a luxury steam yacht for New York City financier Leonard Jerome (grandfather of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill).
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Clara Seley
Clara Kalnitsky Seley (July 15, 1905 – July 2, 2003) was an American artist and sculptor.
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Classical guitar
The classical guitar (also known as concert guitar, classical acoustic, nylon-string guitar, or Spanish guitar) is the member of the guitar family used in classical music.
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Cleopatra's Barge
Cleopatra's Barge was an opulent yacht built in Massachusetts in 1816.
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Cleveland Trust Company Building
The Cleveland Trust Company Building is a 1907 building designed by George B. Post and located at the intersection of East 9th Street and Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland's Nine-Twelve District.
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Cliff Padgett
Clifford E. "Cliff" Padgett (December 19, 1879August 7, 1951) was an American motorboat builder who built racing boats.
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Clyde Boats
Clyde Boats was a small, privately owned, custom boat company located in Detroit, Michigan.
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Coastal Motor Boat
During the First World War, following a suggestion from three junior officers of the Harwich destroyer force that small motor boats carrying a torpedo might be capable of travelling over the protective minefields and attacking ships of the Imperial German Navy at anchor in their bases, the Admiralty gave tentative approval to the idea and, in the summer of 1915, produced a Staff Requirement requesting designs for a Coastal Motor Boat for service in the North Sea.
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Coat of arms of Belize
The coat of arms of Belize was adopted upon independence, and the current coat of arms is only slightly different from that used when Belize was a British colony.
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Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins were a Scottish rock band active from 1979 to 1997.
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Codrington School (Barbados)
The Codrington School began in 1917 as a boarding school.
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Coffin
A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.
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Collings Guitars
Collings Guitars is an Austin, Texas based stringed instrument manufacturer.
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Collins Block
The Collins Block is a historic commercial building located at 204 South Mill Street in Aspen, Colorado.
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Como Park Zoo and Conservatory
The Como Park Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory (or just Como Zoo and Conservatory) are located in Como Park at 1225 Estabrook Drive, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Conchaspididae
Conchaspididae is a small and relatively unstudied family of scale insects.
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Condor of Bermuda
Condor of Bermuda was a maxi yacht campaigning under the leadership and funding of London-based international businessman Bob Bell.
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Conrad Graf
Conrad Graf (17 November 1782 in Riedlingen, Further Austria – 18 March 1851 in Vienna) was an Austrian-German piano maker.
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Conservation and restoration of wooden furniture
The conservation and restoration of wooden furniture is an activity dedicated to the preservation and protection of wooden furniture objects of historical and personal value.
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Contessa 32
The Contessa 32 is a 9.75 metre (32 ft) fibreglass monohull sailing yacht, designed in 1970 by David Sadler in collaboration with yachtbuilder Jeremy Rogers, as a larger alternative to the Contessa 26.
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Convention of London (1786)
The Convention of London, also known as the Anglo-Spanish Convention, was an agreement negotiated between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Spain concerning the status of British settlements on the Mosquito Coast of Central America.
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Coral Way (street)
Coral Way, co-signed State Road 972 (SR 972) between Douglas Road and US 1 in Miami, is a primary east-west street that extends from Southwest 157th Avenue in western Miami-Dade County to Brickell Avenue (US 1) in the Brickell neighborhood of Downtown, Miami, Florida, United States.
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Cordia alliodora
Cordia alliodora is a species of flowering tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae, that is native to the American tropics.
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Cornelius Carman House
The Cornelius Carman House is located along River Road South in Chelsea, New York, United States.
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Costa Maya
Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, the only state bounded by the Caribbean Sea to its east.
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Covent Garden Hotel
Covent Garden Hotel is a 5-star hotel in London, England.
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Crows Nest National Park
Crows Nest is a national park on the Darling Downs of southern Queensland, Australia.
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Crucifix (Núñez Delgado)
This 1599 crucifix by Spanish artist Gaspar Núñez Delgado is located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Cupid complaining to Venus
Cupid complaining to Venus is an oil painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
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Curtiss-Wright C-76 Caravan
The Curtiss-Wright C-76 Caravan (company designation CW-27) was an American all-wood military transport aircraft.
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Dachong
Dachong under the direct administration of Zhongshan City, in southern Guangdong province, China.
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Damian Elwes
Damian Elwes (born 10 August 1960) is a British artist.
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Daniel Pabst
Daniel Pabst (June 11, 1826 – July 15, 1910) was a German-born American cabinetmaker of the Victorian Era.
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Daniel Waring House
The Daniel Waring House, also known as Indian Hill, is located on River Road (Orange County Route 29) just outside the village of Montgomery, New York, United States.
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Darién Gap
The Darién Gap is a break in the Pan-American Highway consisting of a large swath of undeveloped swampland and forest within Panama's Darién Province in Central America and the northern portion of Colombia's Chocó Department in South America.
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David Dalhoff Neal
David Dalhoff Neal (October 20, 1838May 2, 1915), was an American artist.
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De Havilland Mosquito
The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British twin-engine shoulder-winged multi-role combat aircraft.
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Dean Cadillac
The Dean Cadillac or Caddy is a guitar designed and created by Dean Guitars.
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Dean Edge
The Dean Edge is a series of similar bass guitars produced by Dean Guitars.
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Dean ML
The Dean ML is an electric guitar made by Dean Guitars in 1977 along with its counterparts, the Dean V, Dean Cadillac and Dean Z. It has an unusual design, with a V-shaped headstock and V-shaped tailpiece.
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Dean Razorback
The Dean Razorback is an electric guitar made by Dean Guitars.
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Dean Razorback V
The Razorback V is an electric guitar designed by Dean Guitars and Dimebag Darrell in 2004 shortly before his death.
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Dean Soltero
The Dean Soltero is a guitar manufactured by Dean Guitars and resembles the Gibson Les Paul.
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Dean V
The Dean V is an electric guitar and bass model released by Dean Guitars in 1977.
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Dean VMNT
The Dean VMNT is a custom design by Dean Guitars for Dave Mustaine.
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Dean Z
The Dean Z Guitar is an electric guitar made by Dean Guitars starting in 1977 along with its counterparts, the Dean ML, Dean V and Dean Cadillac.
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Deardorff
Deardorff, specifically, "L.F. Deardorff & Sons, Inc." was a manufacturer of wooden-construction, large-format 4"x5" and larger bellows view camera from 1923 through 1988.
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Death and state funeral of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, first President of the Republic of Turkey, died at the Dolmabahçe Palace, his official residence in Istanbul, on 10 November 1938.
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Debenham House
Debenham House (or Peacock House) at 8 Addison Road is a large detached house in the Holland Park district of Kensington and Chelsea, W14.
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Deck (building)
In architecture, a deck is a flat surface capable of supporting weight, similar to a floor, but typically constructed outdoors, often elevated from the ground, and usually connected to a building.
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Decorative box
A decorative box is a form of packaging that is generally more than just functional, but also intended to be decorative and artistic.
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Deforestation in Laos
Deforestation in Laos is a major environmental concern, with Laos losing forest area to legal and illegal logging.
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Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a significant transnational issue.
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DeKalb County Courthouse (Illinois)
The DeKalb County Courthouse is located in the county seat of DeKalb County, Illinois, U.S.A., the city of Sycamore.
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Delmas (shipping company)
Delmas Shipping, based in Le Havre, France, was a containerized-freight and ro-ro shipping company, mainly carrying trade between western Europe and Africa.
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Delphine LaLaurie
Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque, until her third marriage, when she became known as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and murderer, noted for torturing and murdering slaves in her household.
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Delta King
Delta King is a and the sister ship of Delta Queen, built in Scotland and California for the California Transportation Company's service between Sacramento and San Francisco, California.
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Delta Psi (University of Vermont)
Delta Psi (ΔΨ) is a fraternity formerly active at the University of Vermont that was associated with the early history of Delta Upsilon.
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Detarium
Detarium is a plant genus of the family Fabaceae (legume family).
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Dexter Holland
Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland, Ph.D (born December 29, 1965) is an American musician, best known as the singer, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter for the punk rock band The Offspring.
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Dinghy
A dinghy (or dingey) is a type of small boat, often carried or towed for use as a lifeboat by a larger vessel.
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Disneyland Railroad
The Disneyland Railroad (DRR), formerly known as the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, is a 3-foot narrow-gauge heritage railroad and attraction in the Disneyland theme park of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, in the United States.
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Djembe
A djembe or jembe (from Malinke jembe) is a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa.
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Dolmabahçe Palace
Dolmabahçe Palace (Dolmabahçe Sarayı) located in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European coast of the Bosphorus, served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and 1909 to 1922 (Yıldız Palace was used in the interim).
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Dolphin Shopping Centre
The Dolphin Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Poole, Dorset, England, formerly known as the Arndale Centre.
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Dominican Spanish
Dominican Spanish is Spanish as spoken in the Dominican Republic; and also among the Dominican diaspora, most of whom live in the United States, chiefly in New York City, New Jersey, Boston, and Miami.
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Donal Hord
Donal Hord (February 26, 1902 – June 29, 1966), an American sculptor, was born Donald Horr in Prentice, Wisconsin.
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Doug Cranmer
Doug Cranmer (1927–2006), also known as Pal'nakwala Wakas and Kesu', was a Kwakwaka'wakw carver and artist as well as a 'Namgis chief.
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Drum
The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments.
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Duesenberg Guitars
Duesenberg is a brand for electric string instruments founded in 1986 and located in Hannover, Germany.
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Dulce River (Guatemala)
Dulce River (Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in Guatemala, completely contained within the department of Izabal.
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Dynastes tityus
Dynastes tityus, the eastern Hercules beetle, is a species of rhinoceros beetle that lives in the Eastern United States.
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Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum
Dysoxylum gaudichaudianum is a species of plant in the Meliaceae family; its common name is ivory mahogany.
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Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molle
The red bean or Miva mahogany is a rainforest tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae.
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Eagle's Store
Eagle's Store is a family business in West Yellowstone, Montana, whose three-story log building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Eames Lounge Chair Wood
The Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (also known as Low Chair Wood or Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) is a low seated easy chair designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames.
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Eamont (schooner)
Eamont was an opium clipper built in Cowes. It was the subject of an 1891 book, A cruise in an opium clipper, by Captain Lindsay Anderson. Eamont was involved in the opening of Japan to foreigners in 1858, serving as a dispatch boat between Nagasaki and Shanghai, and was one of the first vessels to open up a trade with Formosa.
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EARTH University
EARTH University (Universidad EARTH, Escuela de Agricultura de la Región Tropical Húmeda) is a private, non-profit university that offers two programs of study: an undergraduate licenciatura degree in agricultural sciences and a master's degree in agribusiness innovation.
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East Region (Cameroon)
The East Region (Région de l'Est) occupies the southeastern portion of the Republic of Cameroon.
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East Room
The East Room is an event and reception room in the White House, the home of the President of the United States.
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Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company
The Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company was a failed British venture of the 1830s to exploit logging and promote colonisation in a region of what is now northern Guatemala.
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Economy of Belize
Belize has a small, essentially private enterprise economy that is based primarily on agriculture, tourism, and services.
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Economy of Dominica
Although the financial services industry is increasingly becoming its largest income, agriculture, with bananas as the principal crop, is still Dominica's economic mainstay.
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Economy of Ivory Coast
The economy of Ivory Coast is stable and currently growing, in the aftermath of political instability in recent decades.
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Economy of Jamaica
Jamaica has natural resources, primarily bauxite, and an ideal climate conducive to agriculture and also tourism.
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Edna Manley
Edna Swithenbank Manley, OM (1 March 1900 – 2 February 1987) was a sculptor and contributor to Jamaican culture.
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Eitel Hospital
Eitel Hospital (later renamed "Doctors Memorial Hospital") is a former hospital building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, located across from Loring Park.
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Electric guitar
An electric guitar is a guitar that uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals.
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Electro-Spanish Ken Roberts
Manufactured by Rickenbacker, the Electro-Spanish Ken Roberts is considered the pioneering "grandfather" to the modern electric guitar as it was the first commercially produced full, twenty-five inch scale electric guitar ever made.
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Elizabeth Catlett
Elizabeth Catlett (April 15, 1915 – April 2, 2012) was an African-American graphic artist and sculptor best known for her depictions of the African-American experience in the 20th century, which often focused on the female experience.
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Ellwood House
The Ellwood House was built as a private home by barbed wire entrepreneur Isaac Ellwood in 1879.
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Empire style
The Empire style (style Empire) is an early-nineteenth-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts, and the visual arts, representing the second phase of Neoclassicism.
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Encoignure
Encoignure is a type of furniture located in a corner of a room.
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Endeavour II (barque)
Endeavour II was a three-masted auxiliary barque built in Vancouver in 1968 and originally named Monte Cristo.
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Energy in Belize
Energy in Belize is based on four main sources: quandrant physics, imported fossil fuels, biomass, hydro, and imported electricity.
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English settlement in Nicaragua
Settlement of English people along the Caribbean Coast, or Miskito Coast, of Nicaragua began in 1633.
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Enrico Nardi
Enrico Nardi (1907 in Bologna – 23 August 1966) was an Italian racing car driver, engineer and designer.
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Entandrophragma
Entandrophragma is a genus of twelve known species of deciduous trees in the mahogany family Meliaceae, restricted to tropical Africa.
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Environment of Wyoming
Wyoming straddles the Continental Divide, and its abrupt topographic relief includes alternating basins and mountain ranges.
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Epiphone Blackbird
The Epiphone Blackbird is basically the Epiphone Company's copy of the Gibson Blackbird guitar with a couple of differences.
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Epiphone Coronet
The Epiphone Coronet is an entry level guitar previously manufactured by Epiphone.
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Epiphone Dot
The Epiphone Dot is a semi-hollow archtop electric guitar manufactured by Epiphone, a subsidiary of Gibson.
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Epiphone G-400
The G-400 (or sometimes G400) is an Epiphone solid body electric guitar model produced as a more modestly priced version of the famous Gibson SG.
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Epiphone Genesis
Three Genesis Series models (GN-CST, GN-DLX, GN-STD) first appeared in the 1979 Epiphone catalog and were produced in Taiwan until 1981.
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Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass
The Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass is a 4-string hollowbody bass guitar manufactured by Epiphone.
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Epiphone Les Paul
The Epiphone Les Paul is a solid body guitar line produced by Epiphone as a more modestly priced version of the famous Gibson Les Paul.
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Epiphone Rivoli
The Epiphone Rivoli was a semi-hollowbody electric bass guitar designed by Gibson and built by Epiphone in Kalamazoo, Michigan from 1959 until 1970.
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Epiphone Texan
The Epiphone Texan is an acoustic flattop guitar of the (advanced) Jumbo type.
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Epiphone Wilshire
The Epiphone Wilshire is a solid body electric guitar made by Epiphone from 1959 to 1970.
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ESP Eclipse
ESP Eclipse is an electric guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP EX
The ESP EX is a series of electric guitars produced by ESP produced in the United States, Europe and in Japan with the ESP logo as part of the ESP Original Series.
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ESP Grynch
ESP Grynch is a guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP James Hetfield
The ESP James Hetfield (or just ESP JH) are ranges of electric guitars produced by ESP Guitars based on the custom models of James Hetfield.
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ESP Jardel Paisante
ESP LTD JP-600 is a guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP LTD SC-600
ESP LTD SC-600 is a guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP LTD VB-400 BARITONE
ESP LTD VB-400 BARITONE is a guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP Truckster
ESP James Hetfield "Truckster" is a guitar model distributed by ESP.
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ESP Viper
The ESP Viper is an electric guitar manufactured by ESP Guitars.
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Estherwood (Dobbs Ferry, New York)
Estherwood is a late 19th-century mansion located on the campus of The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, United States.
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Ethnic Chinese in Belize
The Chinese community in Belize consists of descendants of Chinese immigrants who were brought to British Honduras as indentured laborers as well as recent immigrants from China and Taiwan.
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Ethnography Museum of Ankara
The Ethnography Museum of Ankara is a museum of ethnography dedicated to the cultures of Turkic civilizations.
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Euxinograd
Euxinograd (Евксиноград, also transliterated as Evksinograd) is a late 19th-century Bulgarian former royal summer palace and park on the Black Sea coast, north of downtown Varna.
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Executive Residence
The Executive Residence is the central building of the White House complex located between the East Wing and West Wing.
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External morphology of Lepidoptera
The external morphology of Lepidoptera is the physiological structure of the bodies of insects belonging to the order Lepidoptera, also known as butterflies and moths.
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Fabrica, Sagay
Fabrica is barangay (or barrio) of Sagay City in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines.
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Fairey Fremantle
The Fairey Fremantle was a large single-engine biplane seaplane designed in the mid-1920s for a proposed around-the-world flight.
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Fairmile A motor launch
The Fairmile A motor launch was a type of motor launch designed by Fairmile Marine for the Royal Navy.
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Falmouth, Jamaica
Falmouth is the chief town and capital of the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica.
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Farley Boats
Farley Boats set the standard along the Gulf Coast for fishing and sport from 1915 to the mid-1970s.
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Fedoskino miniature
Fedoskino miniature (федоскинская миниатюра) is a traditional Russian lacquer miniature painting on papier-mache, named after its original center Fedoskino (Федоскино), an old village near Moscow widely known from the late 18th century.
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Feeling Good
"Feeling Good" (also known as "Feelin' Good") is a song written by English composers Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd.
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Fender King
The Fender King guitar was a flat-top acoustic guitar introduced by the Fender company in 1963.
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Fender Mustang
The Fender Mustang is a solid body electric guitar produced by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
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Fender Tele Jr.
The Fender Tele Jr. (pronounced "Telly Junior") is a variant of the Fender Telecaster electric guitar, produced in a limited run of 100 by the Fender Custom Shop in the early 1990s.
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Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is the world's first commercially successfulLes Paul had built a prototype solid body electric guitar known as "The Log" in the 1940s, but could not market his invention.
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Fender Telecaster Thinline
The Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow guitar made by the Fender company.
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Fender Wildwood
The Fender Wildwood guitar was a flat-top acoustic guitar introduced by the Fender company in 1966.
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Fender Zone Bass
The Fender Zone is a fretted electric bass guitar, introduced in 2001.
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Ferdinand Magellan (railcar)
Named after the Portuguese explorer, the Ferdinand Magellan (also known as U.S. Car. No. 1) is a former Pullman Company observation car that served as Presidential Rail Car, U.S. Number 1 from 1943 until 1958.
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Fergusson College
Fergusson College (FC) is an autonomous public educational institution offering courses in the streams of Arts and Science in the city of Pune.
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Fijian monkey-faced bat
The Fijian monkey-faced bat or Fijian flying fox (Mirimiri acrodonta) is a megabat endemic to Fiji.
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First Baptist Church of Tarrytown
The First Baptist Church of Tarrytown is located on South Broadway (U.S. Route 9) in Tarrytown, New York, United States.
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First class facilities of the RMS Titanic
Reflecting the White Star Line's reputation for superior comfort and luxury, the RMS ''Titanic'' had extensive facilities for First-Class passengers which were widely regarded as the finest of her time.
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First National Bank (Huntsville, Alabama)
The First National Bank is a historic bank building in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Flindersia brayleyana
Flindersia brayleyana or Queensland maple is a species of plant in the Rutaceae family.
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Flora and Fauna of Honduras
The flora and fauna of Honduras reflects the country's geographical location inside the tropics.
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Flora of Belize
The flora of Belize is highly diverse by regional standards, given the country's small geographical extent.
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Flora of Colombia
The Flora of Colombia is characterized by 130,000 species of plants that have been described within Colombian territory.
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Florida First District Court of Appeal
The Florida First District Court of Appeal, also known as the First DCA, is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, the state capital.
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Florida Taj Mahal scandal
The Florida Taj Mahal scandal was an investigation by Chief Financial Officer of Florida Alex Sink (D) into excessive cost of the $48 million First District Court of Appeal of Florida courthouse located in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Force 5
The Force 5 is a small one-design racing sailboat that is similar to the more well known Laser but with a hard chine aft.
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Forestry
Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources to meet desired goals, needs, and values for human and environment benefits.
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Forestry in Gabon
Gabon’s forests, which cover an estimated 77% of its land surface, have always supplied many of the necessities of life, especially fuel and shelter.
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Fort Washington Avenue Armory
The Fort Washington Avenue Armory, also known as the Fort Washington Armory and The Armory, is located at 216 Fort Washington Avenue, between West 168th and 169th Streets, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
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Fortune (1805 ship)
Fortune, also known as La Fortune, was a sailing ship built in Spain.
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François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter
François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter (1770–1841) oversaw one of the most successful and influential furniture workshops in Paris, from 1796 to 1825.
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Freeman Cruisers
Freeman Cruisers was a British manufacturer of cabin cruisers that was active between the years of 1957 and 1983.
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French Directory
The Directory or Directorate was a five-member committee which governed France from 1795, when it replaced the Committee of Public Safety.
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French polish
French polishing is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy.
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Frits Henningsen
Frits Henningsen (1889–1965) was a Danish furniture designer and cabinet maker who achieved high standards of quality with exclusively handmade pieces.
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Frontera Corozal, Chiapas
Frontera Corozal is a mostly Ch’ol community located in the Mexican state of Chiapas on the Usumacinta River, which separates it from neighboring Guatemala.
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Fumie Suguri
is a Japanese figure skater.
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G-sharp guitar
The G-Sharp or G# guitar is an instrument in the guitar family, invented in 1997 by the Norwegian luthier Øivin Fjeld.
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Galanti
Galanti Electro Music was an accordion and guitar manufacturer from 1917 until the late 1970s.
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Galiuro Wilderness
Galiuro Wilderness is a wilderness area encompassing the mid to upper slopes of the Galiuro Mountains.
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Gamble House (Pasadena, California)
The Gamble House, also known as David B. Gamble House, is a National Historic Landmark, a California Historical Landmark, and a museum at 4 Westmoreland Place in Pasadena, California, USA.
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Garners Beach Burial Ground
Garners Beach Burial Ground is a heritage-listed cemetery at Garners Beach Road, Garners Beach, Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.
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Gee Bee Q.E.D.
The Gee Bee Q.E.D. ("Quod Erat Demonstrandum"), aka Gee Bee R-6H, aka the "Conquistador del Cielo" (Sky Conqueror) was the last in a series of racing and touring aircraft from the Granville Brothers.
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Geiser Grand Hotel
The Geiser Grand Hotel is a historic hotel in Baker City, Oregon, that opened in 1889.
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Geo. F. Trumper
Geo.
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Geography of Angola
Angola is located on the western Atlantic Coast of southern Africa between Namibia and the Republic of the Congo.
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Geography of Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda lie in the eastern arc of the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean Sea.
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Geography of Brazil
The country of Brazil occupies roughly half of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
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Geography of Ghana
Ghana is a country in Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea, just a few degrees north of the equator.
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Geography of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, formerly called "Ceylon", is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, southeast of the Indian subcontinent, in a strategic location near major Indian Ocean sea lanes.
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Georges Jacob
Georges Jacob (6 July 1739 — 1814) was one of the two most prominent Parisian master menuisiers, producing carved, painted and gilded beds and seat furniture and upholstery work for the French royal châteaux, in the Neoclassical style that is assocciated with Louis XVI furniture.
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Georgetown City Hall
Georgetown City Hall is a nineteenth-century Gothic Revival building located on the corner of Regent Street and Avenue of the Republic in Georgetown, Guyana.
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Gerard Crane House
The Gerard Crane House is a private home located on Somerstown Turnpike (U.S. Route 202) opposite Old Croton Falls Road in Somers, New York, United States.
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Gerard van Swieten
Gerard van Swieten (7 May 1700 – 18 June 1772) was a Dutch-Austrian physician.
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German naval ship Mühlhausen
Mühlhausen was a naval ship in service with the German Navy.
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Gettysburg furniture companies
Furniture manufacturing grew in Gettysburg, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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Giant otter
The giant otter or giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is a South American carnivorous mammal.
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Giardino Botanico Tropicale dell'Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare
The Giardino Botanico Tropicale dell'Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare is a botanical garden specializing in tropical plants.
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Gibson 335-S
The Gibson 335-S was a solidbody version of their very popular Electric Spanish guitar, the ES-335.
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Gibson Advanced Jumbo
The Gibson Advanced Jumbo was an acoustic flattop guitar made by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson B series
The Gibson B series was a series of acoustic guitars manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation between 1961 and 1979, and as a reissue to a limited degree from 1991 to 1992.
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Gibson Chet Atkins SST
The Gibson Chet Atkins SST was a solid body acoustic-electric designed by country musician Chet Atkins.
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Gibson EB-0
The Gibson EB-0 is a bass guitar that was introduced by Gibson in 1959.
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Gibson EB-1
The Gibson EB-1 is a bass guitar that Gibson introduced in 1953.
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Gibson EB-2
The Gibson EB-2 is an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1958 to 1972, with a hiatus from 1962 to 1963.
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Gibson EB-3
The Gibson EB-3 is an electric bass guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson ES-140
The Gibson ES-140 is an electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation from 1950 to 1968.
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Gibson ES-150
The Gibson Guitar Corporation's ES-150 guitar is generally recognized as the world's first commercially successful Spanish-style electric guitar.
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Gibson ES-165
The Gibson ES-165 Herb Ellis is an Archtop guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Nashville Tennessee.
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Gibson ES-175
The Gibson ES-175 is an electric guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation, currently still in production.
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Gibson ES-335
The Gibson ES-335 is the world's first commercial thinline archtop semi-acoustic electric guitar (also known as "semi-hollowbody" or "thinline").
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Gibson ES-359
The Gibson ES-359 is a semi-hollow body guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's in Memphis Tennessee.
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Gibson Everly Brothers Flattop
The Gibson Everly Brothers Flattop is a signature acoustic guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation The Everly Brothers recorded many hit songs during the 1950s and the 1960s, such as "Wake Up Little Susie", "Let It Be Me", "Cathy's Clown", "All I Have to Do is Dream", and "Bye Bye Love".
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Gibson Explorer
The Gibson Explorer is a type of electric guitar that made its debut in 1958.
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Gibson Firebird
The Gibson Firebird is a solid-body electric guitar manufactured by Gibson from 1963 to the present.
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Gibson Flying V
The Gibson Flying V is an electric guitar model first released by Gibson in 1958.
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Gibson Hummingbird
The Gibson Hummingbird is an acoustic guitar model/series produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson J-160E
The Gibson J-160E is one of the first acoustic-electric guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson J-45
The Gibson J-45 is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson L Series
The Gibson L series is a series of small-body guitars produced and sold by Gibson Guitar Corporation in the early 20th century.
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Gibson Les Paul
The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952.
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Gibson Les Paul bass
The Gibson Les Paul bass is a bass guitar first manufactured by Gibson in 1969, just after the relaunch of the Les Paul guitar in 1968.
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Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom
The Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom is a Les Paul electric guitar.
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Gibson Les Paul Custom
The Gibson Les Paul Custom is a higher end variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar.
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Gibson Les Paul Junior
The Gibson Les Paul Jr. is a solid-body electric guitar introduced in 1954 as an affordable, entry-level Les Paul.
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Gibson Les Paul Special
The Gibson Les Paul Special is a variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar.
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Gibson Les Paul Studio
The Gibson Les Paul Studio is a solid body electric guitar produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation since 1983.
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Gibson Marauder
The Gibson Marauder was an electric guitar model produced by Gibson.
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Gibson Melody Maker
The Gibson Melody Maker is an electric guitar made by Gibson Guitar Corporation.
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Gibson Moderne
The Gibson Moderne is an electric guitar model first designed by Gibson in 1957.
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Gibson Nighthawk
The Gibson Nighthawk was a family of electric guitars manufactured by Gibson.
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Gibson SG
The Gibson SG is a solid-body electric guitar model that was introduced in 1961 (as the Gibson Les Paul SG) by Gibson, and remains in production today with many variations on the initial design available.
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Gibson Sonex
The Sonex guitars were a range of budget Gibson electric guitars launched in 1980.
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Gibson Spirit
The Gibson Spirit was a guitar model sold under Gibson and Epiphone USA nameplates in the 1980s.
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Gibson Victory Bass
The Gibson Victory Bass was an electric bass guitar produced by Gibson Guitars from 1981 until 1986.
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Gillows of Lancaster and London
Gillows of Lancaster and London, also known as Gillow & Co., was an English furniture making firm based in Lancaster, Lancashire, and in London.
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Gipsy Moth IV
Gipsy Moth IV is a ketch that Sir Francis Chichester commissioned specifically to sail single-handed around the globe, racing against the times set by the clipper ships of the 19th century.
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Give Me a Ring Sometime
"Give Me a Ring Sometime" is the first episode of the American situation comedy Cheers.
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Glasgow City Chambers
The City Chambers or Municipal Buildings in Glasgow, Scotland, has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996, and of preceding forms of municipal government in the city since 1889, located on the eastern side of the city's George Square.
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God's House Hospital
God's House Hospital was a refuge for poor travellers in Southampton, England.
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Goddard and Townsend
The Goddard and Townsend families of Newport lend their name to an extensive body of New England furniture associated with Newport, Rhode Island in the second half of the 18th century.
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Golden Square Mile
The Square Mile and also known as the Golden Square Mile (officially in Le Mille Carré and also known as Mille carré doré) is the nostalgic name given to an urban neighbourhood developed principally between 1850 and 1930 at the foot of Mount Royal, in the west-central section of downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Golden Stream Corridor Preserve
The Golden Stream Corridor Preserve is a nature preserve in Belize with a unique diversity of habitat types and ecosystems.
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Goldfield Hotel
The Goldfield Hotel is an historic four-story building located at the southeast corner of Crook Avenue (U.S. 95) and Columbia Avenue in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, Nevada.
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Gordon Setter
The Gordon Setter is a large breed of dog, a member of the setter family that also includes both the better-known Irish Setter and the English Setter.
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Gotham House
Gotham House is a Grade II* listed early 18th century Georgian merchant's townhouse on Phoenix Lane in the town of Tiverton in Devon, England.
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Goualougo Triangle
The Goualougo Triangle, is a region on the southern end of the Nouabale-Ndoki National Park, located in the Republic of Congo, in Central Africa.
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Grace Cooke House
The Grace Cooke House, also known as the Harold St.
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Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: E–H
As of February 2001, there were 1,124 listed buildings with Grade II status in the English city of Brighton and Hove.
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Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L2
Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings.
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Grado Labs
Grado Labs is an audio manufacturer known for hand building high-end dynamic open-air headphones and cartridges in Brooklyn, New York.
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Grain filler
A grain filler or paste wood filler is a woodworking product that is used to achieve a smooth-textured wood finish by filling pores in the wood grain.
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Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands and the location of the territory's capital, George Town.
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Great Southern Group
Great Southern Group was a group of Australian companies that was notable as the country's largest agribusiness managed investment scheme (MIS) business.
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Green Paddocks
Green Paddocks (originally The Limes Farmhouse) is a house in Pulford, Cheshire, England.
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Greene Smith
Greene Smith (1842–1886) was an American amateur scientist and taxidermist with a specific interest in ornithology.
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Greenville Presbyterian Church (New York)
The Greenville Presbyterian Church is located on NY 32 just north of its intersection with NY 81 in Greenville, New York, United States.
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Gretsch 6120
The Gretsch 6120 is a hollow body electric guitar with f-holes, manufactured by Gretsch and first appearing in the mid-1950s with the endorsement of Chet Atkins.
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Gretsch 6128
The Gretsch 6128 (Duo Jet) is a chambered solid body electric guitar manufactured by Gretsch since the mid-1950s.
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Gretsch BST 1000
The Gretsch BST 1000 is a solid body electric guitar made between 1979 and 1981.
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Gretsch G1627
The Gretsch G1627 Synchromatic Sparkle Jet is a guitar best known for being used by Matt Bellamy of Muse.
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Gretsch G6131
The Gretsch G6131, or popularly known as the Gretsch Jet Firebird, is a guitar made by Gretsch.
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Gretsch Jupiter Thunderbird
The Gretsch G6199 "Billy-Bo" Jupiter is a reproduction of a guitar designed by Bo Diddley (1928–2008) in 1959 and produced by a former Gretsch employee.
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Guadeloupe National Park
Guadeloupe National Park (Parc national de la Guadeloupe) is a national park in Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France located in the Leeward Islands of the eastern Caribbean region.
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Guanajuato
Guanajuato, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato (Estado Libre y Soberano de Guanajuato), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, are the 32 Federal entities of Mexico.
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Guillaume Beneman
Guillaume Beneman or Benneman (1750 - after 1811) was a prominent Parisian ébéniste, one of several of German extraction, working in the early neoclassical Louis XVI style, which was already fully developed when he arrived in Paris.
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Guitar
The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings.
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Guitar manufacturing
Guitar manufacturing is the use of machines, tools, and labor in the production of electric and acoustic guitars.
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Guitolão
The Guitolão is a chordophone exclusively designed by one of the masters of Portuguese guitars making, the luthier Gilberto Grácio.
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Gulf and Ship Island Railroad
The Gulf and Ship Island Railroad was constructed in the state of Mississippi, USA, at the turn of the 20th century to open a vast expanse of southern yellow pine forests for commercial harvest.
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Gurian Guitars
Gurian Guitars was a manufacturer of high quality acoustic guitars based in New York City, then Hinsdale, New Hampshire and finally West Swanzey, New Hampshire, from the 1960s to 1981.
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Gwendolyn Lizarraga
Gwendolyn Margaret Lizarraga, MBE (11 July 1901 – 9 June 1975) commonly known as Madam Liz, was a Belizean businesswoman, women's rights activist and politician.
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Hagström H8
The Hagström H8 was the world first mass-produced 8-string bass and was produced between 1967 and 1969 for a total of 2199 units.
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Hagström Jimmy
The Hagström Jimmy is archtop jazz guitar built by Hagström in partnership with the American guitar luthier Jimmy D'Aquisto (1925–1995).
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Haiti
Haiti (Haïti; Ayiti), officially the Republic of Haiti and formerly called Hayti, is a sovereign state located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea.
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Halifax Town Hall
Halifax Town Hall is a grade II* listed, 19th century town hall in the English town of Halifax, West Yorkshire.
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Hall Vector 1
The Hall Vector 1 is an American high-wing, ultralight glider that was designed by Stan Hall for serious cross-country flights.
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Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán
Michoacán handcrafts and folk art is a Mexican regional tradition centered in the state of Michoacán, in central/western Mexico.
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Happy Chandler
Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler Sr. (July 14, 1898 – June 15, 1991) was an American politician from the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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Harbour Defence Motor Launch
The harbour defence motor launch (HDML) was a British small motor vessel of the Second World War.
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Hardwood
Hardwood is wood from dicot trees.
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Hareeba
Hareeba (1990–1997) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won six Black Type races including two Group One (G1) sprints in the 1990s.
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Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation (1917–1956) was a conglomerate of Michigan – based companies.
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Heaton Park
Heaton Park is a municipal park in Manchester, England, covering an area of over.
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Henderson Castle
Henderson Castle, built in 1895, is a large privately owned home located on the steep West Main Hill overlooking downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Henry Dunning Moore
Henry Dunning Moore (April 13, 1817 – August 11, 1887) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
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Henry O. Studley
Henry O. Studley (1838-1925) was an organ and piano maker, carpenter, and Mason who worked for the Smith Organ Co.
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Henry VII Chapel
The Henry VII Lady Chapel, now more often known just as the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey, paid for by the will of Henry VII.
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Herman Behr Mansion
The Herman Behr Mansion is a notable building located ay 82 Pierrepont Street at the corner of Henry Street in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.
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Hill-Crest
Hill-Crest (sometimes known as the "Walker-Ames Mansion" or "the 808 House") is the official residence of the president of the University of Washington.
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Hispano-Suiza H6
The Hispano-Suiza H6 is a luxury car that was produced by Hispano-Suiza, mostly in France.
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History of Baltimore City College
The history of The Baltimore City College began in March 1839, when the City Council of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, passed a resolution mandating the creation of a male high school with a focus on the study of English and classical literature.
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History of Belize (1506–1862)
Belize, on the east coast of Central America, southeast of Mexico, was settled by Spaniards in the 17th century, became a British crown colony from 1862 through 1964, and is now an independent country.
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History of Havana
This article is about the History of Havana, now the capital city of Cuba.
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HMA No. 1
His Majesty's Airship No.
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HMS Bronington (M1115)
HMS Bronington was a of the Royal Navy, launched on 19 March 1953.
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HMS Dolphin (1813)
HMS Dolphin was the 12-gun American privateer schooner Dolphin that Admiral John Borlase Warren's squadron captured on 13 April 1813 and that the Royal Navy took into service.
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HMS Iveston (M1151)
HMS Iveston was a of the Royal Navy, formerly of the Second Mine Countermeasures Squadron.
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HMS Merlin (1796)
HMS Merlin was one of the two original Merlin-class sloops that served the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars.
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Hollenden Hotel
The Hollenden Hotel was a luxury hotel in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
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Homme by David Beckham
Homme by David Beckham is a men's eau de toilette fragrance endorsed by English footballer David Beckham.
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Hora (company)
HORA, officially S.C. Hora S.A. is a Romanian manufacturer of stringed musical instruments, based in Reghin.
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Horagolla National Park
Horagolla National Park is one of the latest national parks in Sri Lanka.
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Houlgate
Houlgate is a small tourist resort in northwestern France along the English Channel with a beach and a casino.
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House of the New York City Bar Association
The House of the New York City Bar Association, located at 42 West 44th Street in Manhattan, New York, is a New York City Landmark building that has housed the New York City Bar Association since its construction in 1896.
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HSwMS M20
HSwMS M 20 was a minesweeper that served in the Swedish Navy.
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Hurricane Hattie
Hurricane Hattie was the strongest and deadliest tropical cyclone of the 1961 Atlantic hurricane season, reaching a peak intensity equivalent to that of a Category 5 hurricane.
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Hurricane Janet
Hurricane Janet was the most powerful tropical cyclone of the 1955 Atlantic hurricane season and one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.
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Huw Edwards-Jones
Huw Edwards-Jones (born 1956, Rustington, West Sussex) is a cabinetmaker who has been awarded five Guild Marks (Bespoke Guild Mark Nos. 191, 194, 221, 272, 290) and has exhibited at the Guild Mark exhibition at Philips in London, Cheltenham and other places.
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Ibanez AF195 AV
Ibanez Artcore United AF195 AV is a hollow body electric guitar.
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Ibanez E-Gen
The Ibanez E-Gen was introduced by Ibanez in 2008 as Herman Li’s signature model.
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Ibanez GIO
The Ibanez GIO Series is an affordable guitar series produced by Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez), replacing the Cimar line.
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Ibanez K5
The Ibanez K5 is the signature bass for metal band KoRn's bassist Reginald Fieldy Arvizu.
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Ibanez K7
The Ibanez K7 series is a signature series of seven-string guitars created by Korn guitarists James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch.
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Ibanez MTM
The Ibanez MTM series was a series of signature guitars created by Slipknot's Mick Thomson, and produced by Ibanez.
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Ibanez Musician Bass
The Ibanez Musician Bass was a line of electric bass guitars produced by the Ibanez Corporation from 1979 until 1987.
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Ibanez RG
The Ibanez RG is a series of electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki and one of the best-selling superstrat-style hard rock/heavy metal guitars ever made.
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Ibanez RG 321
The Ibanez RG 321 is a guitar built and sold by the Ibanez guitar company. Created in the mid nineties, its body is based on the JEM series guitar, commonly used by Steve Vai.
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Ibanez RG7 CST
The Ibanez RG7 CST was a very limited run of top quality 7-string guitars.
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Ibanez S
The Ibanez S Series (also known as the Ibanez Saber Series) is a guitar series produced by Hoshino Gakki.
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Ibanez SZ
The Ibanez SZ is a modern 6-string electric guitar made by Ibanez, and is an offshoot of the Ibanez S family.
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Imo State
Imo is one of the 36 states of Nigeria and lies in the South East of Nigeria.
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Interpretive neo-street
Interpretive neo-street is a form of urban dance, related to urban new style, which originated in Swindon, UK, in the 1980s and has spread over a substantial part of the world.
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Intrepid (yacht)
Intrepid is a 12-metre class yacht which won the America's Cup in 1967 and again in 1970.
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Irvine, California
Irvine is a master-planned city in Orange County, California, United States.
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Isel Hall
Isel Hall is an ancient Cumbrian residence that sits on a steep rise on the northern banks of the River Derwent, two miles to the South of Bassenthwaite Lake, three miles east, north-east of Cockermouth, with views over the Lake District fells and Skiddaw.
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J. H. Taylor & Sons
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Jackson Y2KV
Jackson Y2KV was a guitar designed by Dave Mustaine, in an effort to create a less aggressive and retro-looking flying V guitar, to contrast for his usual King V. It was mainly used for touring of Risk and The World Needs a Hero as Mustaine's own model, with less than a dozen produced, including some prototypes.
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Jacob Weinberger United States Courthouse
The Jacob Weinberger U.S. Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located in San Diego, California.
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Jale Baba
Jale Baba (born 27 July 1958) in Lautoka is a Fijian businessman and political organizer.
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James Baines (clipper)
James Baines was a passenger clipper ship completely constructed of timber in the 1850s and launched on 25 July 1854 from the East Boston shipyard of the famous ship builder Donald McKay in the United States for the Black Ball Line of James Baines & Co., Liverpool.
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James Ritty
James Jacob Ritty (29 October 1836 – 29 March 1918), saloonkeeper and inventor, opened his first saloon in Dayton, Ohio in 1871, billing himself as a "Dealer in Pure Whiskies, Fine Wines, and Cigars." Some of Ritty's employees would take the customers' money and pocket it, rather than depositing the cash that was meant to pay for the food, drink, and other wares.
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Janka hardness test
The Janka hardness test measures the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear.
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Japanese submarine I-12
The submarine I-12 was a Japanese A2 type long-range fleet submarine.
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Jardin de Balata
The Jardin de Balata (3 hectares) is a private botanical garden located on the Route de Balata about 10 km outside of Fort-de-France, Martinique, France.
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Jay Turser
Jay Turser is a stringed instrument manufacturer owned by US Music Corporation, located in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, United States.
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Jeanne Harn
Jeanne Angeles Harn (born in Rodriguez, Rizal, Philippines) is a Filipino fashion and ramp model, environmentalist, and beauty queen.
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Jim Root Telecaster
The Fender Jim Root Telecaster is James Root's signature model Telecaster.
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Johan Vilhelm Gertner
Johan Vilhelm Gertner (10 March 1818 – 28 March 1871) was a Danish painter, best known for his portraiture.
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Johannesburg City Hall
Johannesburg City Hall is an Edwardian building constructed in 1914 by the Hawkey and McKinley construction company.
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John Arnold (watchmaker)
John Arnold (1736 – 11 August 1799) was an English watchmaker and inventor.
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John Byrum
John Byrum (born March 14, 1947) is an American film director and writer known for The Razor's Edge, Heart Beat, Duets and Inserts.
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John Dunlap House
The John Dunlap House, also known as Gilman Mansion, is an historic house located at 4 Oak Street in Brunswick, Maine, United States.
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John Harvey & Sons
John Harvey & Sons is a brand (trading name) of a wine and sherry blending and merchant business started by John Harvey (the second) in Bristol, England in 1796.
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John L. Waller
John Lewis Waller (January 12, 1850 – 1907) was an African-American lawyer, politician, journalist, publisher, businessman, military leader, and diplomat whose rise culminated in his becoming the United States consul to Madagascar.
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John Langshaw
John Langshaw (1725–1798) was an English organist and an organ-builder.
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John Lautner
John Edward Lautner (16 July 1911 – 24 October 1994) was an American architect.
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John R. Oughton House
The John R. Oughton House, commonly known as The Lodge or the Keeley Estate, is a Victorian mansion located in the village of Dwight, Illinois, United States.
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John Ratcliff (bookbinder)
John Ratcliff (or Ratcliffe) of the seventeenth century is the first identifiable bookbinder in America, known for binding Eliot's Indian Bible in 1663.
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Joy Grant
Audrey Joy Grant (born 1951 British Honduras) is the current governor of the Central Bank of Belize.
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Julio García Agapito
Don Julio Gualberto García Agapito (born ca. 1964) was a Peruvian environmentalist who was murdered on February 26, 2008 after reporting a shipment of illegally harvested mahogany in Peru.
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Junqua Ibis
The Junqua Ibis RJ03 is a wooden tandem seat pusher canard light aircraft, designed in France in the early 1990s for homebuilding.
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Kakum National Park
Kakum National Park, located in the coastal environs of the Central Region of Ghana, covers an area of.
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Katsuyuki Konishi
is a Japanese voice actor from Wakayama, Wakayama.
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Ken Lawrence Instruments
Ken Lawrence Instruments is a manufacturer of custom guitars and bass guitars founded by Ken Lawrence in 1986.
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Ken Parker (guitar maker)
Ken Parker is an American luthier known for his unique archtop guitars and the controversial Parker Fly electric guitar which came out in 1993.
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Khaya
Khaya is a genus of seven species of trees in the mahogany family Meliaceae, native to tropical Africa and Madagascar.
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Kimbolton Cabinet
The Kimbolton Cabinet is an ornate wooden cabinet on a stand.
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Kirkwood Inn & Saloon
The Kirkwood Inn & Saloon (also known as Kirkwood Station or Kirkwood's) is a restaurant and bar located in Kirkwood, California, United States.
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Kittinger Company
No description.
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Kohekohe
Kohekohe (Dysoxylum spectabile) is a medium-sized tree native to New Zealand.
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Kpalimé
Kpalimé is a city in the Plateaux Region of Togo, 120 km north of Lomé and 15 km from the Ghanaian border.
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Kulon Progo Regency
Kulon Progo Regency (Kulon Praga) is one of the four regencies within the Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia.
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KwaDukuza
KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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L. P. Fisher Public Library
The L. P. Fisher Public Library, started in 1912 and completed in 1914, is a landmark in the town of Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.
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La Mesa Watershed Reservation
The La Mesa Watershed Reservation is a protected area that preserves the only major watershed in Metro Manila, Philippines.
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Lady's Workbox, 1808
The Lady's workbox in the Judges' Lodgings Museum, Lancaster, was made in 1808 in Lancaster by Gillows (trading as Robert Gillow and Brothers).
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Lake Manyara
Lake Manyara is a shallow lake in the Natron-Manyara-Balangida branch of the East African Rift in Manyara Region in Tanzania.
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Lake Worth, Florida
Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, which takes its name from the body of water along its eastern border known as the Lake Worth Lagoon.
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Lakland
Lakland Guitars is a Chicago, Illinois-based manufacturer of electric bass guitars.
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Lakland Decade
The Lakland Decade is a dual-pickup, solid-body electric bass guitar made by Chicago-based Lakland Musical Instruments.
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Lakland Hollowbody
The Lakland Hollowbody is a dual-pickup, hollow-body electric bass guitar made by Chicago-based Lakland Musical Instruments and designed in conjunction with luthier Michael Tobias.
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Landing craft
Landing craft are small and medium seagoing vessels such as boats, and barges, used to convey a landing force (infantry and vehicles) from the sea to the shore during an amphibious assault.
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Landing Craft Assault
Landing Craft Assault (LCA) was a landing craft used extensively in World War II.
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Langshaw Barrel Organ (Lancaster)
The chamber barrel organ by John Langshaw in the collections of Lancashire Museums is currently on display at the Judges' Lodgings museum in the city of Lancaster, England.
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Lansdowne (Natchez, Mississippi)
Lansdowne is a historic mansion that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi.
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Latham HB.5
The Latham HB.5 was a French biplane flying boat with four engines in push-pull configuration pairs.
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Lawrence Wetherby
Lawrence Winchester Wetherby (January 2, 1908 – March 27, 1994) was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Kentucky.
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Libunao Protected Landscape
The Libunao Protected Landscape, also known as the Libunao Spring Protected Landscape, is a protected area in the Ilocos Region of the island of Luzon in the Philippines located on the western foothills of the Ilocos Mountain Range.
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Lichtburg
Lichtburg (fortress of light or light castle) has been a popular name for cinemas in Germany.
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Linen-press
Traditionally, a linen-press (or just press) is a cabinet, usually of woods such as oak, walnut, or mahogany, and designed for storing sheets, table-napkins, clothing, and other textiles.
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Liquidambar
Liquidambar, commonly called sweetgum (sweet gum in the UK), gum, redgum, satin-walnut, or American storax, is the only genus in the flowering plant family Altingiaceae and has 15 species.
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List of artworks at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
This is a list of some of the most significant artworks at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA).
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List of Bohol flora and fauna
The Philippines supports a rich and varied flora with close botanical connections to Indonesia and mainland Southeast Asia.
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List of guitars manufactured by ESP
This is a list of guitars manufactured by ESP Guitars.
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List of Indian timber trees
There are over 150 species of timber which are produced in India.
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List of largest seeds
The largest seed in the world is the coco de mer, the seed of a palm tree.
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List of Latin phrases (S)
No description.
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List of monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus
This is a list of monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus.
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List of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana
This is a list of public art in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
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List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly
The list of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly is a list of ships which sank on or near the Isles of Scilly.
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List of Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger characters
Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger is a tokusatsu series produced by Toei that parodies their long-running Super Sentai series.
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List of woods
This is a list of woods, in particular those most commonly used in the timber and lumber trade.
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List of World Heritage Sites in Central America
This is a list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Central America.
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Liverpool Town Hall
Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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Lobet Ganagobie
The Ganagobie (Big Fish) is a single place, parasol wing homebuilt aircraft that was built by Willam and James Lobet, first flying in 1953.
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Locust Grove (Dillwyn, Virginia)
Locust Grove is a historic house located between Dillwyn and Buckingham, Virginia, constructed before 1794.
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Loewen Windows
Loewen is a full line manufacturer of premium quality wood window and door systems for residential and light commercial use.
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Logba people
The Logba people live in the Volta Region of Ghana, east of the Volta Lake in the mountains of the Ghana-Togo borderland.
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London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR; known also as "the Brighton line", "the Brighton Railway" or the Brighton) was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1922.
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Los Otates
Los Otates is a Mexican city in the Actopan municipality, in the state of Veracruz, Mexico.
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Loss of MV Darlwyne
MV (motor vessel) Darlwyne was an unlicensed pleasure cruiser, a converted Royal Navy picket boat, which disappeared off the Cornish coast on 31 July 1966 with its complement of thirty-one (two crew and twenty-nine passengers including eight children).
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Lou Blonger
Lou Blonger (May 13, 1849 – April 20, 1924), born Louis Herbert Belonger, was a Wild West saloonkeeper, gambling-house owner, and mine speculator, but is best known as the kingpin of an extensive ring of confidence tricksters that operated for more than 25 years in Denver, Colorado.
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Louis R. Douglass
Louis Rea "Doug" Douglass (March 2, 1888 – January 13, 1979) was an American civil engineer.
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Louis XVI furniture
Louis XVI furniture is characterized by elegance and neoclassicism, a return to ancient Greek and Roman models.
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Louis XVI style
Louis XVI style, also called Louis Seize, is a style of architecture, furniture, decoration and art which developed in France during the 19-year reign of Louis XVI (1774–1793), just before the French Revolution.
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Lowboy
A lowboy is an American collectors term for one type of dressing table, vanity, or duchess (Australian English).
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Ludwigsburg Palace
Ludwigsburg Palace, known natively as Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg, and as the "Versailles of Swabia," is a 452-room Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Empire palace on a estate located in Ludwigsburg, Germany.
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Luis Marden
Luis Marden (born Annibale Luigi Paragallo) (January 25, 1913 – March 3, 2003) was an American photographer, explorer, writer, filmmaker, diver, navigator, and linguist who worked for National Geographic Magazine.
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Lumière-de Monge racer
The Lumière-de Monge racer was built specifically to compete in the 1921 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe, flown at Etampes on 1 October 1921.
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Lyptus
Lyptus is the trade name of a wood made from a hybrid of two species of Eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus urophylla.
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Madre de Dios Region
Madre de Dios is a region in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and the Peruvian regions of Puno, Cusco and Ucayali, in the Amazon Basin.
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Magnolia Grove (Greensboro, Alabama)
Magnolia Grove is a historic Greek Revival mansion in Greensboro, Alabama.
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Mahogany (band)
Mahogany are an electric music-based multidisciplinary media ensemble formed in Michigan in 1995 and currently working in Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago, and other locations.
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Mahogany (color)
Mahogany is a reddish-brown color.
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Mahogany (disambiguation)
Mahogany refers to dark-colored wood from various types of tree.
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Mahogany Bluff
Mahogany Bluff is a rocky bluff southwest of Cape Gordon, forming the east side of Pastorizo Bay, on Vega Island, Antarctica.
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Maison de L'Amitie
Maison de L'Amitie (House of Friendship) was a French Regency-style estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Malayattoor
Malayattoor is a village of Angamaly in the North Eastern corner of Ernakulam District in the state of Kerala in South India.
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Malayattoor Pilgrim
St.
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Mansion Row Historic District
The Mansion Row Historic District is a national historic district located at New Albany, Indiana.
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Maple
Acer is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as maple.
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Maple Leaf (schooner)
The Maple Leaf is a schooner built in 1904, making it British Columbia's oldest tall ship.
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Mar (boat)
Mar is a sailing tour boat based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia and known for its literary and film associations.
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Mariana (Millais)
Mariana is an 1851 oil-on-wood painting by John Everett Millais.
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Maricao State Forest
Maricao State Forest is located on the island of Puerto Rico, spread through the towns of San Germán, Sabana Grande and Maricao.
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Marimba
The marimba is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets called knobs to produce musical tones.
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Marquette County Courthouse
The Marquette County Courthouse is a government building located at 400 South 3rd Street in Marquette, Michigan.
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Martin D-28
The Martin D-28 is a dreadnought-style acoustic guitar made by C. F. Martin & Company of Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
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Martin D-45
The Martin D-45 is a steel-string acoustic guitar model made by C. F. Martin & Company.
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Martinique
Martinique is an insular region of France located in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a land area of and a population of 385,551 inhabitants as of January 2013.
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Massachusetts ship Tyrannicide (1776)
Tyrannicide was a 14-gun brigantine-rigged sloop of the Massachusetts State Navy.
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Matt Murphy (blues guitarist)
Matthew Tyler Murphy (December 29, 1929 – June 15, 2018), known as Matt "Guitar" Murphy, was an American blues guitarist.
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Matthias Pliessnig
Matthias Pliessnig is an acclaimed furniture designer based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Maupin Carbon Dragon
The Maupin Carbon Dragon is an American, high-wing, single-seat, glider that was designed by Jim Maupin and made available as plans for amateur construction.
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Mazawattee Tea Company
The Mazawattee Tea Company, founded in 1887 by the Densham family, was one of the most important and most advertised tea firms in Britain during the late 19th century.
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McCrady's Tavern and Long Room
McCrady's Tavern and Long Room is a historic tavern complex located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
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McLean's Mansion
McLean's Mansion (originally Holly Lea) is a homestead in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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McVickar House
The McVickar House is located at 131 Main Street in Irvington, New York, United States.
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Melia azedarach
Melia azedarach, commonly known by many names, including chinaberry tree, Pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac, syringa berrytree, Persian lilac, and Indian lilac, is a species of deciduous tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae, that is native to Indomalaya and Australasia.
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Merritt Boat & Engine Works
Merritt Boat & Engine Works, sometimes abbreviated as Merritt's, is a yacht builder and boat yard headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
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Methan mani
Methan Mani is a clock tower which stands next to the Padmanabha Swamy Temple, East Fort, Thiruvananthapuram in the south west Indian state of Kerala.
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens (Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María a los cielos) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico.
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Miami Tower
The Miami Tower is a 47-story, landmark office skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States.
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Michael Romeo
Michael James Romeo (born March 6, 1968) is an American guitarist and a founding member of the progressive metal group Symphony X. He is one of two members to appear on every Symphony X release (the other being Michael Pinnella).
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Mihran Mesrobian
Mihran Mesrobian (Միհրան Մեսրոպեան; 10 May 1889 – 21 September 1975) was an Armenian-American architect whose career spanned over fifty years and in several countries.
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Millford Plantation
Millford Plantation (also spelled Milford) is a historic place located on SC 261 west of Pinewood, South Carolina.
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Mills Novelty Company
The Mills Novelty Company, Incorporated of Chicago, Illinois was once a leading manufacturer of coin-operated machines, including slot machines, vending machines, and jukeboxes, in the United States.
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Miriam Zamparelli
Miriam Medina de Zamparelli (born 1941) is a sculptor of the generation of 1980, renowned for her wood projects.
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Miskito people
The Miskito are an indigenous ethnic group in Central America, of whom many are mixed race.
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Model yachting
Model yachting is the pastime of building and racing model yachts.
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Modulus Guitars
Modulus Graphite (before — Modulus Guitars) is an American manufacturer of musical instruments best known for building bass guitars with carbon fiber necks.
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Mofongo
Mofongo is a Puerto Rican dish with fried plantains as its main ingredient.
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Mondah Forest
Mondah Forest is a legally protected coastal forest in Komo-Mondah Department, northwest Gabon.
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Monkey River
Monkey River is a coastal watercourse in southern Belize that rises in the Maya Mountains and discharges to the Caribbean Sea near Monkey River Town.
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Monterey Furniture
Monterey Furniture refers to several furniture lines made from 1930 to the mid-1940s in California.
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Montgomery–Janes–Whittaker House
The Montgomery–Janes–Whittaker House, best known today as Buena Vista, is a historic Federal style plantation house in Autauga County, Alabama, south of Prattville.
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Montreal Snow Shoe Club
The Montreal Snow Shoe Club (MSSC) was a sports club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Mosquito Coast
The Mosquito Coast, also known as the Miskito Coast and the Miskito Kingdom, historically comprised the kingdoms fluctuating area along the eastern coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras.
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Motor Torpedo Boat PT 796
PT-796 is a 78-foot PT boat built by Higgins Industries of New Orleans in 1945.
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Moulsecoomb Place
Moulsecoomb Place is a large 18th-century house in the Moulsecoomb area of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove.
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Mount Sage National Park
Mount Sage National Park is a protected area of the British Virgin Islands.
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Mount Saint Mary College (New Hampshire)
Mount Saint Mary College in Hooksett, New Hampshire was a Roman Catholic college for women founded in 1934 by the Sisters of Mercy.
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Mount Zion Methodist Church (Somers, New York)
Mount Zion Methodist Church is located on Primrose Avenue (NY 139) in Somers, New York, United States.
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MTB 102
MTB 102 is one of few surviving motor torpedo boats that served with the Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy in the Second World War.
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Mudiao
Mudiao is traditional Chinese wood-carving, a form of sculpture, and is still practiced today.
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Music Man StingRay
Music Man StingRay is an electric bass guitar by Music Man, introduced in 1976.
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MV Stegeholm
The Stegeholm is a Swedish sightseeing motor launch that was built in 1950 as the Queen Mary, and has also been known as the Stella-Fors, Forsman 9, Bellman 4 and Wasaholm 2.
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Nagaland
Nagaland is a state in Northeast India.
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Nahlin (yacht)
Nahlin is a luxury yacht and one of the last of three large steam yachts constructed in the UK.
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Nardi (carmaker)
Officine Nardi was an Italian automobile and racing car maker, named for their creator.
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Natchez National Historical Park
Natchez National Historical Park commemorates the history of Natchez, Mississippi, and is managed by the National Park Service.
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Natesan Park
Natesan Park is a park in T.Nagar, Chennai, India.
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Natewa silktail
The Natewa silktail (Lamprolia klinesmithi) is a species of bird endemic to Fiji.
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National Liberal Club
The National Liberal Club, also known as NLC, is a London private members' club, open to both men and women.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Wisconsin
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Wisconsin.
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Nationality Rooms
The Nationality Rooms are a collection of 30 classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning depicting and donated by the national and ethnic groups that helped build the city of Pittsburgh.
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Nato wood
Nato wood is a collective name for wood from Mora trees (the best-known species are Mora excelsa (Mora) and Mora gonggrijpii (Morabukea). This should not be confused with Nyatoh (an Asian hardwood from the Sapotaceae family with a very similar look and characteristic to Honduras Mahogany, though totally unrelated). Mora may vary in appearance, with reddish brown being the dominant color, but with varying shades and often with darker or lighter streaks. It has a similar appearance to mahogany, and as such it is often referred to as "eastern mahogany". Despite this, the two are unrelated. The heartwood is light to medium reddish brown. Wide pale yellow-brown sapwood is clearly demarcated from heartwood. It has a straight to interlocked grain, with a medium to coarse texture and good natural luster. The wood is dense and it is not particularly easy to dry or to work, although it finishes well. Mora wood species are not listed in the citeS Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Because of its similar properties to more traditional tone woods like mahogany, many guitar manufacturers use nato in their construction. Epiphone, BC Rich, Eastwood, and Japan-based manufacturers Yamaha and Takamine are amongst them. The wood is available in large solid cuts and is well above average in properties such as resistance to wear, strength and durability, making it an excellent candidate for heavy construction, industrial flooring, railroad ties and boatbuilding.
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Natural history of Africa
The natural history of Africa encompasses some of the well known megafauna of that continent.
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Ndu
Ndu is a town and commune in Donga-Mantung, a department of the Northwest Region of Cameroon.
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Neely–Sieber House
The Neely–Sieber House is a historic house on the west side of Lima, Ohio, United States.
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New Hurley Reformed Church
The New Hurley Reformed Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley, is located on New York State Route 208 roughly north of the hamlet of Wallkill, New York, United States, midway between it and Gardiner to the north, in the town of Plattekill.
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New Sherwood Hotel
The New Sherwood Hotel is a historic property on the National Register of Historic Places in New Haven, Kentucky, in southernmost Nelson County, Kentucky.
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New York State Armory (Newburgh)
The New York State Armory was built in 1880 on Broadway in Newburgh, New York, United States.
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Nidula
Nidula is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae.
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Nina Foch
Nina Foch (born Nina Consuelo Maud Fock; April 20, 1924 – December 5, 2008) was a Dutch American actress.
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NOGI Awards
The NOGI Awards is an award presented annually by the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences to diving luminaries and is "considered the Oscar of the ocean world." Selection of recipients is based on their record of accomplishments and excellence in the diving world.
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Norman Cross
Norman Cross lies near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
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North Poplar Historic District
The North Poplar Historic District is a historic district in Paris, Henry County, Tennessee.
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Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park
Nouabal-Ndoki National Park is a national park in the Republic of the Congo.
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Nuestra Señora de Lourdes Chapel
Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel (Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes) is a historic chapel located at the Miramar district in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
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Number One Observatory Circle
Number One Observatory Circle is the official residence of the Vice President of the United States.
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Nunnington Hall
Nunnington Hall is a country house situated in the English county of North Yorkshire.
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NWT Spruce Coupe
The NWT Spruce Coupe is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by NWT Co of Charleston, Maine.
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Occupational asthma
Occupational asthma refers to new onset asthma or the recurrence of previously quiescent asthma directly caused by exposure to an agent at workplace.
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Old Black
Old Black is the name given to the main electric guitar used by rock musician Neil Young.
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Old English Pheasant fowl
The Old English Pheasant Fowl is a rare breed of chicken originating in England.
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Old Park
Old Park (பழைய பூங்கா Paḻaiya Pūṅkā) is a 27 acre urban park in the city of Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka.
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Old Senate Chamber
The Old Senate Chamber is a room in the United States Capitol that was the legislative chamber of the United States Senate from 1810 to 1859 and served as the Supreme Court chamber from 1860 until 1935.
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Old Supreme Court Chamber
The Old Supreme Court Chamber is the room on the ground floor of the North Wing of the United States Capitol.
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Old Town Bar and Restaurant
The Old Town Bar and Restaurant is a noted bar and restaurant located between Park Avenue and Broadway at 45 E. 18th Street in Flatiron District, Manhattan in New York City, one block north of Union Square.
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Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts is located in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota and hosts a variety of performing arts, such as touring Broadway musicals, orchestra, opera, and cultural performers.
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Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo
Othón P. Blanco is one of the ten subdivisions (''municipios'') of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.
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Oudomxay Province
Oudomxay (alternates: Oudômxai or Moung Xai; ອຸດົມໄຊ) is a province of Laos, located in the northwest of the country.
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Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral (Brooklyn)
Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral is a Maronite Catholic cathedral located in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
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Outline of the Philippines
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Philippines: The Philippines – sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean.
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Oval Office grandfather clock
The Seymour tall case clock in the White House, more commonly known as the Oval Office grandfather clock, is an longcase clock, made of mahogany between 1795–1805 in Boston by John and Thomas Seymour, and has been located in the Oval Office since 1975.
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Ovation Breadwinner
The Breadwinner was a solid body electric guitar made by the Ovation Guitar Company.
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Ovation Deacon
During the 1970s Ovation Guitar Company created a more "deluxe" version of their exotically shaped solid body electric guitar - the Ovation Breadwinner that was called the Deacon.
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Paceship PY 23
The Paceship PY 23 (or PY23) is a Canadian trailerable sailboat, that was designed by John Deknatel of C. Raymond Hunt Associates and first built in 1973.
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Panel painting
A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel made of wood, either a single piece, or a number of pieces joined together.
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Pantabangan–Carranglan Watershed Forest Reserve
The Pantabangan–Carranglan Watershed Forest Reserve is a conservation area located in the upper reaches of the Pampanga River in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, and borders the Sierra Madre and Caraballo Mountains in Aurora and Nueva Vizcaya.
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Paraíso, Tabasco
Paraíso is a town and municipality located in the north of the Mexican state of Tabasco, about 75 km due north of the state capital of Villahermosa on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Pará
Pará is a state in northern Brazil traversed by the lower Amazon River.
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Parker Guitars
Parker Guitars was an American manufacturer of electric guitars and basses, started by luthier Ken Parker in 1993.
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Parnall Peto
The Parnall Peto was a small seaplane designed to Air Ministry specification 16/24 in the early 1920s for use as a submarine-carried reconnaissance aircraft.
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Parquetry
Parquet (from the French "a small compartment") is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect in flooring.
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Partners desk
A partners desk, partner's desk or partners' desk (also double desk) is an antique desk form, which is basically two pedestal desks constructed from the start as one large desk joined at the front, for two users working while facing each other.
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Paulownia
Paulownia is a genus of six to 17 species (depending on taxonomic authority) of flowering plants in the family Paulowniaceae, related to and sometimes included in the Scrophulariaceae.
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Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow)
The Pavilion Theatre is a theatre in Glasgow located on Renfield Street.
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Peacemaker (ship)
Peacemaker is an American barquentine owned by the Twelve Tribes religious group.
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Pearl Drums
, simply known as Pearl, is a multinational corporation based in Japan with a wide range of products, predominantly percussion instruments.
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Peavey Destiny
The Peavey Destiny is a solid body electric guitar of the superstrat type, manufactured between 1989 and 1994 in the US by Peavey.
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Peavey EVH Wolfgang
The Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar series is the result of the collaboration between guitarist Edward Van Halen and Hartley Peavey's company, Peavey Electronics.
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Pemberton-Billing P.B.1
The Pemberton-Billing P.B.1, sometimes known as the "Supermarine", was a 1910s British single-seat flying-boat built by Pemberton-Billing Limited, which later became the Supermarine Aviation Works.
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Peninsula Theatre
The Peninsula Theatre was a movie palace in Burlingame, California, that ran from 1926 to 1974.
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
The Pennsylvania State Capitol is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and is in downtown Harrisburg.
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Penthouse apartment
A penthouse apartment or a penthouse is an apartment or unit on the highest floor of an apartment building, condominium or hotel.
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Peppermint Grove, Western Australia
Peppermint Grove is an affluent western suburb of Perth, Western Australia on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay.
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Peruvian Amazonia
The Peruvian Amazonia (Amazonía del Perú) is the area of the Amazon rainforest included within the country of Peru, from east of the Andes to the borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil and Bolivia.
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Petatlán (municipality)
Petatlán Municipality is one of the 81 municipalities of Guerrero, in south-western Mexico.
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Petersburg Railroad
The Petersburg Railroad ran from Petersburg, Virginia, south to Garysburg, North Carolina, from which it ran to Weldon via trackage rights over the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad (later eliminated with a new alignment).
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Peyret Tandem
The Peyret Tandem or Peyret Alérion, was a French single seat glider of tandem wing configuration.
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Peyret-Le Prieur seaplane
The Peyret-le Prieur seaplane was a low power, two seat biplane floatplane trainer flown in France in 1924.
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Pfäffikon Castle
Pfäffikon Castle is a castle in the municipality of Freienbach of the Canton of Schwyz in Switzerland.
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Philharmonic Dining Rooms
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is a public house at the corner of Hope Street and Hardman Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and stands diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
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Philip Belt
Philip Ralph Belt (2 January 1927 - 11 May 2015) was a pioneering builder of pianos in historical style, in particular the 18th century instruments commonly called fortepianos.
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Philippine Science High School SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus
Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus (PSHS-SRC), situated at Brgy.
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Philippine Tarsier Foundation
The Philippine Tarsier Foundation, Incorporated (PTFI) is a non-profit, non-stock corporation based in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines, established in 1996 to conserve, promote research and establish a sanctuary for the Philippine tarsier.
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Philips Park, Prestwich
Philips Park is an area of parkland situated within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury on the boundary of Whitefield and Prestwich, in Greater Manchester.
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Phoenix of Hiroshima
The Phoenix of Hiroshima was a 50-foot, 30-ton yacht that circumnavigated the globe and was later involved in several famous protest voyages.
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Pierre Rossier
Pierre Joseph Rossier (16 July 1829 – 22 october 1886) was a pioneering Swiss photographer whose albumen photographs, which include stereographs and cartes-de-visite, comprise portraits, cityscapes, and landscapes.
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Pierre-Antoine Bellangé
Pierre-Antoine Bellangé (1757–1827) was a French ébéniste (cabinetmaker) working in Paris.
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Pink-billed parrotfinch
The pink-billed parrotfinch (Erythrura kleinschmidti) is a species of estrildid finch found on the island of Viti Levu, Fiji.
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Plywood
Plywood is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or "plies" of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another.
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Port of Liverpool Building
The Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England.
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Port of Newhaven
The Port of Newhaven is a port and associated docks complex located within Newhaven, East Sussex, England, situated at the mouth of the River Ouse.
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Portuguesa (state)
Portuguesa State (Estado Portuguesa) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela.
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Potassium dichromate
Potassium dichromate, K2Cr2O7, is a common inorganic chemical reagent, most commonly used as an oxidizing agent in various laboratory and industrial applications. As with all hexavalent chromium compounds, it is acutely and chronically harmful to health. It is a crystalline ionic solid with a very bright, red-orange color. The salt is popular in the laboratory because it is not deliquescent, in contrast to the more industrially relevant salt sodium dichromate.Gerd Anger, Jost Halstenberg, Klaus Hochgeschwender, Christoph Scherhag, Ulrich Korallus, Herbert Knopf, Peter Schmidt, Manfred Ohlinger, "Chromium Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.
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Potter House (Rock Island, Illinois)
Potter House is an historic building located in Rock Island, Illinois, United States.
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Poughkeepsie Trust Company
The Poughkeepsie Trust Company building is located on Main Street in that city in the U.S. state of New York.
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Powderham Castle
Powderham Castle is a fortified manor house situated within the parish and former manor of Powderham, within the former hundred of Exminster, Devon, about south of the city of Exeter and mile (0.4 km) north-east of the village of Kenton, where the main public entrance gates are located.
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President's Dining Room
The President's Dining Room is a dining room located in the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House.
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Prince Edward Theatre
The Prince Edward Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Old Compton Street, just north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster, London.
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Propeller (aeronautics)
An aircraft propeller, or airscrew,Beaumont, R.A.; Aeronautical Engineering, Odhams, 1942, Chapter 13, "Airscrews".
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Prospect Avenue Baptist Church
Prospect Avenue Baptist Church, originally Ninth Street Baptist Church, is a historic building in Buffalo, New York.
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PRS Guitars
PRS Guitars (also known as Paul Reed Smith Guitars) is an American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland, founded by luthier Paul Reed Smith in 1985.
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PRS Mira
The PRS Mira is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by PRS Guitars in 1985.
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PT boat
A PT boat (short for Patrol Torpedo boat) was a torpedo-armed fast attack craft used by the United States Navy in World War II.
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Pukekohe
Pukekohe is a town in the Auckland Region of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Punt (boat)
A punt is a flat-bottomed boat with a square-cut bow, designed for use in small rivers or other shallow water.
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Punta de Manabique
Punta de Manabique is a small peninsula that separates Amatique Bay from the Gulf of Honduras.
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Purwodadi Grobogan
For the district in Sumatra see Purwodadi, Ngaringan Purwodadi Grobogan is a capital and a district in Grobogan Regency.
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Puttenahalli Lake (JP Nagar)
Puttenahalli lake (ಪುಟ್ಟೇನಹಳ್ಳಿ ಕೆರೆ) is a small, restored http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/puttenahalli-lake-is-now-a-clean-water-body/article2708437.ece freshwater lake located in JP Nagar 7th Phase, South Bangalore.
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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is a non-profit outdoor garden and wildlife facility located in the North Side District of Grand Cayman Island in the British West Indies.
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Raggiana bird-of-paradise
The Raggiana bird-of-paradise, (Paradisaea raggiana) also known as Count Raggi's bird-of-paradise, is a large bird in the bird-of-paradise family Paradisaeidae.
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Raj Bhavan (West Bengal)
Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal, located in the capital city Kolkata.
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Ramblin' Wreck
The Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech is the 1930 Ford Model A Sport coupe that serves as the official mascot of the student body at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Ravenscrag, Montreal
Ravenscrag was a mansion built between 1860 and 1863 in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal, Quebec, for Sir Hugh Allan.
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Red Special
The Red Special is the electric guitar designed and built by Queen's guitarist Brian May and his father, Harold, when Brian was a teenager in the early 1960s.
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Redstone Castle
Redstone Castle, also known as Cleveholm or Osgood Castle, is a mansion south of Redstone, Colorado, United States.
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Reforestation
Reforestation is the natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands (forestation) that have been depleted, usually through deforestation.
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Reverie (Marion, Alabama)
Reverie is a historic Greek Revival mansion built circa 1858 in Marion, Perry County, Alabama.
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Rhodes Hall
Rhodes Memorial Hall, commonly known as Rhodes Hall, is a historic house located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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Rhodesia
Rhodesia was an unrecognised state in southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe.
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Richard-Penhoët 2
The Richard-Penhoët 2 was a 1926 French, large, five-engined flying-boat airliner, carrying up to twenty passengers.
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Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny) is a political-satirical opera composed by Kurt Weill to a German libretto by Bertolt Brecht.
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RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
The RiverCenter for the Performing Arts is a modern performance space in Downtown Columbus, Georgia, United States.
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RMS Lusitania
RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner and briefly the world's largest passenger ship.
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RMS Mauretania (1906)
RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson & Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, and launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906.
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RNLB Helen Smitton (ON 603)
RNLB Helen Smitton (ON 603) is a Watson-class lifeboat built by Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company in 1910.
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RNLB Jesse Lumb (ON 822)
RNLB Jesse Lumb (ON 822) is a historic lifeboat.
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Robert Gillow
Robert Gillow (1704–1772) was an English furniture manufacturer, who founded Gillow & Co.
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Robert Reid (antiquarian)
Robert Reid (1773–1865) was a Scottish businessman, topographer and antiquary.
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Rococo
Rococo, less commonly roccoco, or "Late Baroque", was an exuberantly decorative 18th-century European style which was the final expression of the baroque movement.
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Rode Hall
Rode Hall, a Georgian country house, is the seat of the Wilbraham family, members of the landed gentry in the parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England.
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Roger Mais
Roger Mais (11 August 1905 – 21 June 1955) was a Jamaican journalist, novelist, poet, and playwright.
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Roosevelt Protected Landscape
The Roosevelt Protected Landscape, also known as Roosevelt Park, is a protected area in the Central Luzon region in the Philippines.
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Rosewell (plantation)
Rosewell Plantation in Gloucester County, Virginia, was for more than 100 years the home of a branch of the Page family, one of the First Families of Virginia.
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Rosinco
Rosinco was a diesel-powered luxury yacht that sank in Lake Michigan off the coast of Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1928.
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Rotch–Jones–Duff House and Garden Museum
The William Rotch Jr.
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Rowland Emett
Frederick Rowland Emett OBE (22 October 190613 November 1990), known as Rowland Emett (with the forename sometimes spelled "Roland" and the surname frequently misspelled "Emmett"), was an English cartoonist and constructor of whimsical kinetic sculpture.
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Royal Blue (train)
The Royal Blue was the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O)'s flagship passenger train between New York City and Washington, D.C., in the United States, beginning in 1890.
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Royal Palaces of Abomey
The Royal Palaces of Abomey are 12 palaces spread over an area of at the heart of the Abomey town in Benin, formerly the capital of the West African Kingdom of Dahomey.
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Ruin Academy
Ruin Academy (established 2010) is an independent cross-over architectural research center in the Urban Core area of Taipei City, Taiwan.
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Rushmore Memorial Library
The Rushmore Memorial Library, also known as the Rushmore Memorial Building, is located at the junction of NY 32 and Weygant Hill Road in Highland Mills, New York, United States.
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Russian yacht Standart
The Standart, was an Imperial Russian yacht serving Emperor Nicholas II and his family, was in her time (late 19th/early 20th century) the largest Imperial Yacht afloat.
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RV Vantuna
The Vantuna was a marine research vessel that operated in the Southern California Bight, from 1969 until 2007.
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S.S.S. Lotus
The S.S.S. (Sea Scout Ship) Lotus is a historic gaff rigged schooner located at Sodus Point in Wayne County, New York and is operated and maintained by Sea Scout Ship 303 of Webster, New York.
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SABCA Demonty-Poncelet limousine
The SABCA Demonty-Poncelet monoplane, Demonty-Poncelet limousine or SABCA-DP was a Belgian light aircraft first flown in 1924.
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Saint Peter, Barbados
The Parish of Saint Peter ("St. Peter") is one of eleven parishes in the Caribbean island country of Barbados.
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Saintoise
The saintoise (Antillean Creole: Sentwaz) or canot saintois (literally: dinghy from les Saintes) is a fishing boat without a deck, traditionally maneuverable with the sail or the ream.
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Saloon (band)
Saloon was an English indie musical group from Reading, who formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2004.
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Salta (game)
Salta is two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Konrad Heinrich Büttgenbach in 1899 in Germany.
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Salvay-Stark Skyhopper
The Salvay-Stark Skyhopper I is a low-wing single-place homebuilt aircraft designed in 1944.
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San Ignacio Resort Hotel
San Ignacio Resort Hotel is a hotel resort on Buena Vista Street, San Ignacio, Cayo District, Belize.
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San Ignacio, Belize
Saint Nacho and Santa Elena are towns in western Belize that compromise the San Ignacio Municipal Group.
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San Juan Lajarcia
San Juan Lajarcia is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico.
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San Pedro Pochutla
San Pedro Pochutla is a city and municipality located in the south of Oaxaca state, Mexico next to the Pacific Ocean.
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Santa Bárbara Department, Honduras
Santa Bárbara is one of the 18 departments (departamentos) into which Honduras is divided.
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Sapele
Entandrophragma cylindricum, commonly known as the sapele or sapelli, is a large tree native to tropical Africa.
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Sapindales
Sapindales is an order of flowering plants.
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Saweto, Peru
Saweto, also spelled Soweto, is a small village of mostly Asháninka people in Peru.
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Schecter C-1 Hellraiser FR
The Schecter C-1 Hellraiser FR is a guitar model made by Schecter Guitar Research.
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Schecter Damien 6
The Schecter Damien 6 is an electric guitar manufactured by Schecter Guitar Research.
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Scheepvaarthuis
The Shipping House (Scheepvaarthuis) is a building on the western tip of the Waalseiland near Amsterdam harbour that is one of the top 100 Dutch heritage sites and generally regarded as the first true example of the Amsterdam School, a style characterised by "expressive dynamism, lavish ornamentation and colourful embellishments".
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Scott Law
Scott Law is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for his work with guitar and mandolin.
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Second and Third-class facilities on the RMS Titanic
Second-Class accommodation and facilities on board the Titanic were the equivalent in comfort and space to many First-Class facilities on other ships of the time.
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Sedgwick Gardens
Sedgwick Gardens, located at 3726 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, is an apartment building on the southwest corner of Connecticut Avenue and Sedgwick Street in Northwest Washington D.C. It is located two blocks from the Cleveland Park Metro.
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Selmer guitar
The Selmer guitar—often called a Selmer-Maccaferri or just Maccaferri by English speakers, as early British advertising stressed the designer rather than manufacturer—is an unusual acoustic guitar best known as the favored instrument of Django Reinhardt.
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Sewing table
A sewing table or work table is a table or desk used for sewing.
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Shamrock Hotel
The Shamrock was a hotel constructed between 1946 and 1949 by wildcatter Glenn McCarthy southwest of downtown Houston, Texas next to the Texas Medical Center.
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Shanghai Club Building
The Shanghai Club Building is a six-storey Baroque Revival building in Shanghai located at No.2, The Bund.
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Shellbend
The Shellbend is a wooden folding boat, designed in the late 19th century by the Liverpool architect and civil engineer Mellard Treleaven Reade.
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Sheraton style
Sheraton is a late 18th-century neoclassical English furniture style, in vogue ca 1785 - 1820, that was coined by 19th century collectors and dealers to credit furniture designer Thomas Sheraton, born in Stockton-on-Tees, England in 1751 and whose books, "The Cabinet Dictionary" (1803) of engraved designs and the "Cabinet Maker's & Upholsterer's Drawing Book" (1791) of furniture patterns exemplify this style.
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Sheringham Hall
Sheringham Hall is a Grade II* listed building which stands in the grounds of Sheringham Park which is in the care of the National Trust.
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Ship's wheel
A ship's wheel or boat's wheel is a device used aboard a water vessel to change that vessel's course.
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Shorea
Shorea is a genus of about 196 species of mainly rainforest trees in the family Dipterocarpaceae.
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Short Crusader
The Short Crusader also called the Short-Bristow Crusader and Short-Bristol Crusader was a British racing seaplane of the 1920s, built by Short Brothers to compete in the 1927 Schneider Trophy race.
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Sideboard
A sideboard, also called a buffet, is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes such as silver, and for storage.
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Sideboard (Edward William Godwin)
This sideboard was designed by Edward William Godwin (1833–86), who was one of the most important exponents of Victorian Japonisme, the appropriation of Japanese artistic styles.
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Sigma Guitars
Guitar maker C.F. Martin & Co., based in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, created a line of inexpensive guitars in 1970 to compete with the increasing number of imported guitars from Japan and elsewhere.
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Sima de las Cotorras
Sima de las Cotorras (Spanish – Sinkhole of the Parrots/Parakeets) is a sinkhole located in the El Ocote Biosphere Reserve in western Chiapas, southern Mexico.
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Simon Willard clocks
Simon Willard clocks were produced in Massachusetts in the towns of Grafton and Roxbury, near Boston, by Simon Willard (April 3, 1753 – August 30, 1848), a celebrated U.S. clockmaker.
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Situation Room
The Situation Room, officially known as the John F. Kennedy Conference Room, is a conference room and intelligence management center in the basement of the West Wing of the White House.
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Slingerland Drum Company
Slingerland is an American drum kits brand, currently owned by Gibson.
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Slipper launch
A slipper launch is a traditional River Thames pleasure boat normally of wooden construction to seat between 4 and 8 passengers.
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Sloppy Joe's Bar, Havana
Sloppy Joe's Bar is a historic bar located in Havana, Cuba.
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Slug and Lettuce
Slug and Lettuce is a chain of bars that operate in the United Kingdom, with a large number located in London and South East England.
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South Cameroon Plateau
The South Cameroon Plateau or Southern Cameroon Plateau (Plateau Sud-Camerounais) is the dominant geographical feature of Cameroon.
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Southwest Amazon moist forests
The Southwest Amazon moist forests (NT0166) is an ecoregion located in the Upper Amazon basin.
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Sovran Bank
Sovran Bank was a US-based regional bank that operated in Virginia between 1983 and 1990, and was the leading subsidiary of Sovran Financial Corporation.
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Spanish ship Fenix (1749)
Fénix was an 80-gun ship-of-the-line of the Spanish Navy, launched in 1749.
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Spanish ship San Pedro de Alcantara
San Pedro de Alcantara was a 64-gun Spanish man-of-war, which sank near Peniche, Portugal, loaded with so much treasure that her shipwreck shocked the financial markets of Spain.
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Spreckels Organ
The Spreckels Organ is a pipe organ that was designed by Ernest M. Skinner and was installed in 1924 at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor museum (often referred to as the "Legion of Honor") in San Francisco, California.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.
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SS Chicora
SS Chicora was a passenger-and-freight steamer built in 1892 for service on the Great Lakes.
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SS Kroonland
SS Kroonland was an ocean liner for International Mercantile Marine (IMM) from her launch in 1902 until scrapped in 1927.
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SS Mona's Queen (1934)
TSS (RMS) Mona's Queen (III) No. 145308, was a ship built for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1934.
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St Andrew, Stoke Newington
St Andrew, Stoke Newington is a Grade II* listed Anglican parish church on Bethune Road in Stamford Hill (on the border of Stoke Newington), in the London Borough of Hackney, England.
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St John the Evangelist's Church, Lancaster
St John the Evangelist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in North Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
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St Luke's, London
St Luke's is a neighbourhood and former civil parish in central London in the London Borough of Islington.
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St Mary Magdalene's Church, Croome D'Abitot
St Mary Magdalene's Church is a former Anglican church in the grounds of Croome Court, at Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire, England.
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St Mary's Church, Burford
St Mary's Church, Burford, is located near to Burford House in Shropshire, England, about to the west of Tenbury Wells.
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St. John's Cathedral (Belize City)
The Cathedral Church of St.
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St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad
The St.
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St. Nicholas Hotel (New York City)
The St.
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St. Wenceslaus Church, Chicago
St.
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StanCraft Boat Company
StanCraft Boat Company is an American boat design and manufacturing company based in Hayden, Idaho.
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Standart Yacht (Fabergé egg)
The Standart Yacht Egg is a jewelled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1909 for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
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Stanley Park, Blackpool
Stanley Park is a public park in the town of Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England.
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Starck AS-37
The Starck AS-37 is a two-seat biplane with unconventional wing and propulsion layouts.
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State Dining Room of the White House
The State Dining Room is the larger of two dining rooms on the State Floor of the Executive Residence of the White House, the home of the President of the United States in Washington, D.C. It is used for receptions, luncheons, larger formal dinners, and state dinners for visiting heads of state on state visits.
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State symbols of the President of Ukraine
The official symbols of the head of state (Oфіційні символи глави держави) are the state insignia of the President of Ukraine.
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Steel-string acoustic guitar
The steel-string acoustic guitar is a modern form of guitar that descends from the nylon-strung classical guitar, but is strung with steel strings for a brighter, louder sound.
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Stella (yacht)
The Stella is a 'one-design' Bermuda rig sloop yacht, designed for cruising and racing by the noted yacht designer CR (Kim) Holman in 1959.
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Stephens Akro
The Stephens Akro is a single engine monoplane designed in the United States for aerobatic competitions.
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Steve Lukather
Steven Lee Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer, best known for his work with the rock band Toto.
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Stewart M-1
The Stewart M-1 Monoplane was the first of two aircraft designed and built by the W.F. Stewart Company, as their usual work of building custom wooden auto bodies was falling out of favor at that time.
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Stimson House
Stimson House is a Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in Los Angeles, California, on Figueroa Street north of West Adams.
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Ston Easton Park
Ston Easton Park is an English country house built in the 18th century.
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Stow Bardolph
Stow Bardolph, sometimes simply referred to as Stow, is an estate and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, lying between King's Lynn and Downham Market on the A10.
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Stowe House
Stowe House is a grade I listed country house in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England.
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Streit Shakespeare Chair
The Streit Shakespeare Chair is a fold-up theater chair, manufactured by C. F. Streit Mfg. Co. at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century.
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Sucunduri State Park
Sucunduri State Park (Parque Estadual do Sucunduri) is a state park in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.
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Sutton Scarsdale Hall
Sutton Scarsdale Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian ruined stately home in Sutton Scarsdale, just outside Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
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Suzhou
Suzhou (Wu Chinese), formerly romanized as Soochow, is a major city located in southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China, about northwest of Shanghai.
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Swains Island
Swains Island (Samoan: Olosega; Tokelauan: Olohega) is an atoll in the Tokelau chain.
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Swede Patch 2000
The Hagström Swede Patch 2000 is the first guitar/synthesizer hybrid.
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Swietenia
Swietenia is a genus of trees in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae.
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Swietenia macrophylla
Swietenia macrophylla, commonly known as mahogany, Honduran mahogany, Honduras mahogany, big-leaf mahogany, or West Indian mahogany, is a species of plant in the Meliaceae family.
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Swietenia mahagoni
Swietenia mahagoni, commonly known as the American Mahogany, Cuban Mahogany, Small-leaved Mahogany, and West Indian Mahogany,IUCN Red List: is a species of Swietenia native to southern Florida in the United States and islands in the Caribbean including the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Haiti.
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Tabley House
Tabley House is a former stately home in Tabley Inferior (Nether Tabley), some to the east of the town of Knutsford, Cheshire, England.
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Tallboy (furniture)
A tallboy is a piece of furniture incorporating a chest of drawers and a wardrobe on top.
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Tannic acid
Tannic acid is a specific form of tannin, a type of polyphenol.
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Tatton Hall
Tatton Hall is a country house in Tatton Park near Knutsford, Cheshire, England.
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Taveuni silktail
The Taveuni silktail (Lamprolia victoriae) is a species of bird endemic to Fiji.
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Tea caddy
A tea caddy is a box, jar, canister, or other receptacle used to store tea.
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Tegu (toy company)
Tegu is a toy company based in Honduras and the United States that sells magnetic wooden toy blocks.
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Tekle Giyorgis I
Tekle Giyorgis I (ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ "Plant of Saint George"; c. 1751 – 12 December 1817) was Emperor of Ethiopia (throne name Feqr Sagad) intermittently between 20 July 1779 and June 1800, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
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Thayer IV
The Thayer IV was the name of the boat used in the 1981 film ''On Golden Pond''.
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The Boat Builders (painting)
The Boat Builders is an oil painting on panel by American landscape painter Winslow Homer, which is held in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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The Dakota
The Dakota, also known as Dakota Apartments, is a cooperative apartment building located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States.
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The Dunvegan
The Dunvegan is an historic apartment building at 1654 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The Essex Model House
The Essex Model House is a notable dollshouse designed by the architect Martin Evans in 1955.
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The Fairmont Washington, D.C.
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 2401 M Street NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.
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The Haas Building
The Haas Building is located at 219 West 7th Street, at the corner of Broadway and Seventh Street, in Historic Downtown Los Angeles, California.
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The Jefferson Hotel
The Jefferson is a luxury boutique hotel located at 1200 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States.
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The Landmark Hotel and Casino
The Landmark was a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada, east of the Las Vegas Strip and across from the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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The Magdalen Reading
The Magdalen Reading is one of three surviving fragments of a large mid-15th-century oil-on-panel altarpiece by the Early Netherlandish painter Rogier van der Weyden.
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The Montrose
The Montrose is an historic multiunit residential building at 1648 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The New Statesman
The New Statesman is a British sitcom made in the late 1980s and early 1990s satirising the United Kingdom's Conservative Party Government of the period.
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The Quill (volcano)
The Quill is a stratovolcano located on the island of Sint Eustatius in the Caribbean Netherlands.
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The Red Bed
The Red Bed is a piece of painted furniture designed by the English architect and designer William Burges made between 1865 and 1867.
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The Roosevelt New Orleans
The Roosevelt New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 504-room hotel owned by AVR Realty Company and Dimension Development and managed by Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts.
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The St. Anthony Hotel
The St.
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The Wash (soundtrack)
The Wash is a 2001 soundtrack album followed by the movie The Wash, released on September 25, 2001.
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The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 2350 M Street NW in the West End neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States.
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Thelma IV
The motoryacht Thelma IV was designed by the Swedish yacht designer Carl Gustaf Pettersson.
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Theodore Levin United States Courthouse
The Theodore Levin United States Courthouse (also known as the Detroit Federal Building) is a large high-rise courthouse and office building located at 231 West Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan.
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Theodore Roosevelt desk
Theodore Roosevelt desk is a Colonial Revival-style double-pedestal desk in the collection of the White House.
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Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia
The theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia claims that early Portuguese navigators were the first Europeans to sight Australia between 1521 and 1524, well before the arrival of Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606 on board the Duyfken who is generally considered to be the first European discoverer.
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Theosophical Society Adyar
The Theosophy Society – Adyar is the name of a section of the Theosophical Society founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and others in 1882.
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Theotima minutissima
Theotima minutissima is a minute (0.9mm) spider.
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Thomas Chippendale
Thomas Chippendale (1718 – 1779) was born in Otley in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England in June 1718.
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Thomas Day (North Carolina)
Thomas Day (1801-1861) was a free black furniture craftsman and cabinetmaker in Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina.
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Thyrsa Amos
Thyrsa Wealtheow Amos (1879 in Indiana – 5 May 1941) was the Dean of Women and Professor of Education at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1919 to 1941.
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Time Hill
Time Hill, the former offices of the Gruen Watch Company, is a historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
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Titania's Palace
Titania's Palace is a miniature castle (Dollhouse) that was hand-built in Ireland by James Hicks & Sons, Irish Cabinet Makers, who were commissioned by Sir Nevile Wilkinson from 1907 to 1922.
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Tiv people
Tiv (or TiviDuggan, E. de C. (1932) "Notes on the Munshi ("Tivi") Tribe of Northern Nigeria: Some Historical Outlines" Journal of the Royal African Society 31(123)) is an ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in West Africa.
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Tobacco Lords
The Tobacco Lords (or "Virginia Dons") were Glasgow merchants who in the 18th century made enormous fortunes by trading in tobacco from Great Britain's American Colonies.
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Tobacco pipe
A tobacco pipe, often called simply a pipe, is a device specifically made to smoke tobacco.
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Ton-class minesweeper
The Ton class were coastal minesweepers built in the 1950s for the Royal Navy, but also used by other navies such as the South African Navy and the Royal Australian Navy.
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Tonewood
Tonewood refers to specific wood varieties that possess tonal properties that make them good choices for use in acoustic stringed instruments.
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Toona sinensis
Toona sinensis, with common names Chinese mahogany, Chinese toon, or red toon (daaraluu; suren; tông dù) is a species of Toona native to eastern and southeastern Asia, from North Korea south through most of eastern, central and southwestern China to Nepal, northeastern India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and western Indonesia.
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Toona sureni
Toona sureni is a species of tree in the mahogany family.
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Top Hat 25
Top Hat 25 is a series of English designed yachts made in Australia from 1964 to 1986.
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Totonacapan
Totonacapan refers to the historical extension where the Totonac people of Mexico dominated, as well as to a region in the modern states of Veracruz and Puebla.
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Tourism in Haiti
Tourism in Haiti is an industry that has generated just under a million arrivals in 2012, and is one of the main sources of revenue for the island.
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Towson United Methodist Church
Towson United Methodist Church is a large United Methodist Church in the historic Baltimore County, Maryland suburb of Towson.
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Traditions of the United States Senate
The United States Senate observes a number of traditions, some formal and some informal.
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Travel Town Museum
Travel Town Museum is a railway museum dedicated on December 14, 1952, and located in the northwest corner of Los Angeles, California's Griffith Park.
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Treaty of Portsmouth
The Treaty of Portsmouth formally ended the 1904–05 Russo-Japanese War.
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Trigger (guitar)
Trigger is the Martin N-20 nylon-string classical acoustic guitar used by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson.
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Tropical timber
Tropical timber may refer to any type of timber or wood that grows in tropical rainforests and tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests and is harvested there.
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Tupolev Tu-104
The Tupolev Tu-104 (NATO reporting name: Camel) was a twinjet medium-range narrow-body turbojet-powered Soviet airliner.
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Turkish tambur
The Tambur (spelled in keeping with TDK conventions) is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire.
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Turraeanthus africana
Turraeanthus africana is a species of plant in the Meliaceae (Mahogany) family.
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Two Sides of the Moon
Two Sides of the Moon is the debut and only solo album by English rock musician Keith Moon, drummer for the Who.
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Two Temple Place
Two Temple Place, known for many years as Astor House, is a building situated near Victoria Embankment in central London.
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Uffa Fox
Uffa Fox, CBE (15 January 1898 – 26 October 1972) was an English boat designer and sailing enthusiast.
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Ukulele
The ukulele (from ukulele (oo-koo-leh-leh); variant: ukelele) is a member of the lute family of instruments.
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Ultimate bungalow
Ultimate bungalow is a large and detailed Craftsman style home, based on the bungalow style.
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United First Parish Church
United First Parish Church is a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Quincy, Massachusetts, established as the parish church of Quincy in 1639.
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United Shopping Tower
The Olympic Tower, originally known as the United Shopping Tower, then the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Building, and later, the Olympic Savings Tower, is a historic 12-story office tower located in Seattle, Washington and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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United States Post Office and Courthouse (Charleston, South Carolina)
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is a historic post office and courthouse located at Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina.
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University of California, Riverside Botanic Gardens
The University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens are 40 acres (16.2 ha) of botanical gardens containing more than 3,500 plant species from around the world.
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University of the Philippines Arboretum
University of the Philippines Arboretum, also known as UP Arboretum, is a botanical garden located on the campus of the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines.
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University of the Philippines Rural High School
The University of the Philippines Rural High School was established as a subsidiary of the Department of Agricultural Education (DAE, now Department of Agricultural Education and Rural Studies or DAERS) of the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture, pursuant to Sec.4 of Act 3377 of the Philippine Legislature which was approved on December 3, 1927.
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Upholstery frame
In furniture-making, the upholstery frame of a piece of furniture gives the structural support and determines the basic shape of the upholstered furniture.
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USS Kentucky (BB-66)
USS Kentucky (BB-66) was an uncompleted battleship originally intended to be the second ship of the.
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USS Lynx (AK-100)
USS Lynx (AK-100) was a commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II.
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USS Wadena (SP-158)
USS Wadena (SP-158) was a converted yacht patrol vessel of the United States Navy during World War I. She was built in 1891 in Cleveland, Ohio, as a steam yacht for Jeptha Homer Wade II of Cleveland and New York City.
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USS Wolverine (IX-64)
USS Wolverine (IX-64) was a training ship used by the United States Navy during World War II.
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Variax
Variax is the name of a line of guitars developed and marketed by Line 6.
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Victoria Falls National Park
Open to visitors throughout the year, the Victoria Falls National Park in north-western Zimbabwe protects the south and east bank of the Zambezi River in the area of the world-famous Victoria Falls.
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Victoria Peak (Belize)
Victoria Peak within the Maya Mountains is the second highest mountain in Belize.
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Victorian fashion
Victorian fashion comprises the various fashions and trends in British culture that emerged and developed in the United Kingdom and the British Empire throughout the Victorian era, roughly from the 1830s through the first decade of the 1900s.
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Vigier Guitars
Vigier Guitars is a French electric guitar, bass, and string manufacturer based in Grigny, Essonne.
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Vindö (boat)
Vindö was a little boat yard on the Swedish west coast, situated between Orust and the mainland outside Uddevalla.
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Vintage V100MRPGM Lemon Drop
The Vintage V100MRPGM Lemon Drop is a Gibson Les Paul-style solidbody electric guitar, designed by Trevor Wilkinson in 2006.
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Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman
The Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman is an American homebuilt amphibious aircraft.
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W. D. Oddy & Company
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Waldemar Sjölander
Gustav Waldemar Sjölander Johnson (b. January 6, 1908 – d. March 18, 1988) was a Swedish painter, printmaker and sculptor, who developed most of his career in Mexico.
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Waldorf Astoria New York
The Waldorf Astoria New York is a luxury hotel in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Waldorf–Astoria (1893–1929)
The Waldorf–Astoria originated as two hotels, built side-by-side by feuding relatives on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
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Walter Hill (garden curator)
Walter Hill (1820–1904) was the first curator of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Gardens Point in Brisbane, Australia.
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Wardrobe
A wardrobe or armoire is a standing closet used for storing clothes.
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Waring & Gillow
Waring & Gillow is a noted firm of English furniture manufacturers formed in 1897 by the merger of Gillows of Lancaster and London and Waring of Liverpool.
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Warisan Furniture
Warisan Furniture is a manufacturer specialised in contract Indoor/Outdoor furniture for the Hospitality & Residential sector.
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Warwick Thumb SC
The Thumb SC is a bass guitar manufactured by the Warwick company.
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Washburn N4
The Washburn N4 is an electric guitar model, developed in collaboration between Nuno Bettencourt, Washburn and the Seattle-based luthier Stephen Davies.
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Washington Governor's Mansion
The Washington Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Washington.
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Washstand
A washstand or basin stand is a piece of furniture consisting of a small table or cabinet, usually supported on three or four legs, and most commonly made of mahogany, walnut, or rosewood, and made for holding a wash basin and water pitcher.
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Watler Cemetery
The Watler Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Prospect, Grand Cayman.
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Webb Horton House
The Webb Horton House, is an ornate 40-room mansion in Middletown, New York, United States, designed by local architect Frank Lindsey.
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West India Committee
The West India Committee, later also known as The Committee to the West Indies was an English charity formed out of the London Society of West India Planters and Merchants, established in 1780 as a lobby group for British-based merchants and absentee plantation owners with business interests in the Caribbean and which later became a group promoting Caribbean businesses to the world's major markets.
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Westlake, Los Angeles
Westlake is a residential and commercial neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California.
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Wheatland (James Buchanan House)
Wheatland, or the James Buchanan House, is a brick, Federal style house outside of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster Township, Lancaster County.
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When and If
When and If is a yacht designed by John Alden and commissioned by then Colonel George S. Patton, a widely regarded American war hero.
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White and Thompson No. 3
The White and Thompson No.
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Whitman College, Princeton University
Whitman College is one of the six residential colleges at Princeton University, New Jersey, United States.
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Wier RDW-2 Draggin' Fly
The Wier RDW-2 Draggin' Fly was a homebuilt light aircraft, designed in the United States in the 1970s, aimed at fairly inexperienced builders and flyers.
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Wildlife of Benin
Benin has varied resources of wildlife comprising flora and fauna, which are primarily protected in its two contiguous protected areas of the Pendjari National Park and W National Park.
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Wildlife of Cameroon
The wildlife of Cameroon is composed of its flora and fauna.
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Wildlife of Haiti
The wildlife of Haiti is important to the country because of its biodiversity.
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Wildlife of Ivory Coast
The wildlife of the Ivory Coast is composed of its flora and fauna.
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Wildlife of Laos
The wildlife of Laos encompasses the animals and plants found in the Lao People's Democratic Republic, a landlocked country in southeastern Asia.
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Wildlife of the Gambia
Wildlife of the Gambia is dictated by several habitat zones over its total land area of about 10,000 km2.
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William Andrew Oddy
William Andrew Oddy, (born 6 January 1942) is a former Keeper of Conservation at the British Museum, notable for his publications on artefact conservation and numismatics, and for the development of the Oddy test.
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William H. Rau
William Herman Rau (January 19, 1855 – November 19, 1920) was an American photographer, active primarily in the latter half of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Wilson desk
The Wilson desk is a large mahogany desk used by Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford in the Oval Office as their Oval Office desk.
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Wilton's Music Hall
Wilton's Music Hall is a Grade II* listed building, built as a music hall and now run as a multi-arts performance space in Graces Alley, off Cable Street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Window shutter
A window shutter is a solid and stable window covering usually consisting of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails (top, centre and bottom).
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Winteraceae
Winteraceae is a primitive family of tropical trees and shrubs including 60 to 90 species in five genera.
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Wolterton Hall
Wolterton Hall, the home of Peter Sheppard and Keith Day, is a large country house in the ecclesiastical parish of Wickmere with Wolterton and the civil parish of Wickmere in the English county of Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
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Wood
Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.
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Wood carving
Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object.
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Wood economy
The existence of a wood economy, or more broadly, a forest economy (since in many countries a bamboo economy predominates), is a prominent matter in many developing countries as well as in many other nations with temperate climate and especially in those with low temperatures.
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Woodruff-Riter-Stewart Home
Woodruff-Riter-Stewart Home in 2002. The Woodruff-Riter-Stewart Home is a mansion on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Woolton Hall
Woolton Hall is a former country house located in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool, England.
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Workbench (woodworking)
A workbench is a table used by woodworkers to hold workpieces while they are worked by other tools.
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Wreck of the RMS Titanic
The wreck of the RMS Titanic lies at a depth of about, about south-southeast off the coast of Newfoundland.
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Xochistlahuaca
Xochistlahuaca is a town in Xochistlahuaca Municipality located in the southeast corner of the Mexican state of Guerrero.
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Xylocarpus granatum
Xylocarpus granatum, the cannonball mangrove or cedar mangrove, is a species of mangrove in the mahogany family (Meliaceae).
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Yoro Department
Yoro is one of the 18 departments into which Honduras is divided.
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Mozambique. The capital and largest city is Harare. A country of roughly million people, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most commonly used. Since the 11th century, present-day Zimbabwe has been the site of several organised states and kingdoms as well as a major route for migration and trade. The British South Africa Company of Cecil Rhodes first demarcated the present territory during the 1890s; it became the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia in 1923. In 1965, the conservative white minority government unilaterally declared independence as Rhodesia. The state endured international isolation and a 15-year guerrilla war with black nationalist forces; this culminated in a peace agreement that established universal enfranchisement and de jure sovereignty as Zimbabwe in April 1980. Zimbabwe then joined the Commonwealth of Nations, from which it was suspended in 2002 for breaches of international law by its then government and from which it withdrew from in December 2003. It is a member of the United Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). It was once known as the "Jewel of Africa" for its prosperity. Robert Mugabe became Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in 1980, when his ZANU-PF party won the elections following the end of white minority rule; he was the President of Zimbabwe from 1987 until his resignation in 2017. Under Mugabe's authoritarian regime, the state security apparatus dominated the country and was responsible for widespread human rights violations. Mugabe maintained the revolutionary socialist rhetoric of the Cold War era, blaming Zimbabwe's economic woes on conspiring Western capitalist countries. Contemporary African political leaders were reluctant to criticise Mugabe, who was burnished by his anti-imperialist credentials, though Archbishop Desmond Tutu called him "a cartoon figure of an archetypal African dictator". The country has been in economic decline since the 1990s, experiencing several crashes and hyperinflation along the way. On 15 November 2017, in the wake of over a year of protests against his government as well as Zimbabwe's rapidly declining economy, Mugabe was placed under house arrest by the country's national army in a coup d'état. On 19 November 2017, ZANU-PF sacked Robert Mugabe as party leader and appointed former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in his place. On 21 November 2017, Mugabe tendered his resignation prior to impeachment proceedings being completed.
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1786
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1786 in Great Britain
Events from the year 1786 in Great Britain.
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1933 in art
The year 1933 in art involved some significant events and new works.
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2000 Fijian coup d'état
The Fiji coup of 2000 was a complicated affair involving a civilian coup d'état by hardline i-Taukei nationalists against the elected government of a Fijian of Indian Descent Prime Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry, on 19 May 2000, the attempt by President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara to assert executive authority on 27 May, and his own resignation, possibly forced, on 29 May.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahogany