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  • 61John Blackwood McEwen — Sir John Blackwood McEwen (1868 ndash;1948) was a Scottish classical composer. He is best known for orcherstral works on his native Galloway, such as ‘’A Solway Symphony’’ (1909), ‘’Hills o Heather’’ and ‘’Where the Wild Thyme Blows’’ (1918). His …

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  • 62Colloquium — can refer to: the Parliament of Scotland, called a colloquium in Latin records. any musical piece celebrating birth or distribution of good news, a hymn (antonyms: requiem, coronach) See also Symposium (disambiguation) colloquy …

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  • 63Champagne Stakes (Great Britain) — Group 2 race Champagne Stakes Location Doncaster Racecourse Doncaster, England Inaugurated 1823 Race type Flat / Thoroughbred Sponsor One Call Insurance Website …

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  • 64Maple Creek, Saskatchewan — For other uses, see Maple Creek (disambiguation). Town of Maple Creek Motto: Where Past Is Present …

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  • 65Fife Lake, Saskatchewan — Fife Lake is a small farming community located between Coronach and Rockglen in southern Saskatchewan, Canada near the border with the US. Approximately 35 people inhabit the village of Fife Lake.Fife Lake has its own hotel and ice rink. It bears …

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  • 66Division No. 3, Saskatchewan — NWT AB MB USA 1 2 …

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  • 67Chaotic Beauty — Studio album by Eternal Tears of Sorrow Released 2000 …

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  • 68Cyril Rootham — around 1930 32 Cyril Bradley Rootham (5 October 1875 – 18 March 1938) was an English composer, educator, organist and important figure in Cambridge music life. Contents …

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  • 69Vilda Mánnu — Infobox Album Name = Vilda Mánnu Type = studio Artist = Eternal Tears of Sorrow Genre = Melodic death metal Gothic metal Length = 43:37 Released = 1998 Recorded = Tico Tico Studio (Kemi, Finland), July 1998 by Ahti Kortelainen EToS Label =… …

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  • 70Ogema, Saskatchewan —   town   Ogema water tower and welcome sign …

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