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  • 121Battle of Yamama — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Yamama partof=Ridda wars and Campaigns of Khalid ibn al Walid caption= date=December 632 place=Plain of Aqraba Saudi Arabia result=Decisive Muslim victory combatant1=Rashidun Caliphate combatant2=Rebel …

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  • 122One Thousand and One Second Stories — is a collection of seventy short stories written by Inagaki Taruho. Fully published in 1923, the tales do not necessarily connect and are written in a fantastical nature, often presenting completely impossible situations and actions. Contents 1… …

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  • 123anarchy — I noun absence of authority, breakdown of administration, chaos, confusion, discord, disobedience, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, disregard, disunion, indiscipline, insubordination, insurgence, insurrection, interregnum,… …

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  • 124irregularity — n. 1. Aberration, abnormity, anomaly, anomalousness, singularity. 2. Uncertainty, capriciousness, variableness, changeableness. 3. Want of method, lack of order. 4. Lack of symmetry. 5. Immorality, laxity, looseness, disorderliness, dissoluteness …

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  • 125Fashion — For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation). In Following the Fashion (1794), James Gillray caricatured a figure flattered by the short bodiced gowns then in fashion, contrasting it with an imitator whose figure is not flattered. Fashion, a… …

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  • 126Gino Severini — He showed his work at major exhibitions, including the Rome Quadrenniale, and won art prizes from major institutions. Early life Severini was born April 7, 1883, into a poor family in Cortona, Italy. His father was a junior court official and his …

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  • 12713th Hussars — The 13th Hussars (previously the 13th Light Dragoons) were a cavalry regiment of the British Army whose battle honours include Waterloo and The Charge of the Light Brigade.Regimental historyBritish light dragoons were first raised in the 18th… …

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  • 128Tychism — is a thesis proposed by the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce that defines absolute chance as a real operative in the universe. This doctrine forms a central part of Peirce s comprehensive evolutionary cosmology. It may be considered… …

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