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  • 31Coalisland Canal — Date of act 1732 Date completed 1787 Date closed 1946 Start point Coalisland End point River Blackwater Connects to …

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  • 32kit — n. 1. Kid, small tub (as for pickled mackerel). 2. Small pail. 3. Outfit, working implements. 4. Violin (small), fiddle …

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  • 33cupule — /kyooh pyoohl/, n. 1. Bot. a. a cup shaped whorl of hardened, cohering bracts, as in the acorn. See illus. under acorn. b. a cup shaped outgrowth of the thallus of certain liverworts. c. the apothecium of a cup fungus. 2. Zool. a small cup shaped …

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  • 34kit — I Cleveland Dialect List a small tub II North Country (Newcastle) Words properly a covered milking pail with two handles, but often applied to a small pail of any sort …

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  • 35cupule — cu•pule [[t]ˈkyu pyul[/t]] n. 1) bot a cup shaped whorl of hardened, cohering bracts, as in the acorn 2) zool. a small cup shaped sucker or similar organ or part • Etymology: 1820–30; < NL cūpula, LL: small tub …

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  • 36Gawn — (g[add]n), n. [Corrupted fr. gallon.] A small tub or lading vessel. [Prov. Eng.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 37Peak Forest Canal — Infobox Canal name = Peak Forest Canal caption = Horseboat Maria Descending Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal company = Peak Forest Canal Company engineer = Benjamin Outram a engineer = Thomas Brown date act = 1794 date const = 1794 date use =… …

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  • 38Quiricus and Julietta — For other uses of the name, see Cyriacus (disambiguation). Saint Quiricus and Saint Julietta Died 304 AD Tarsus, Asia Minor Honored in Assyrian Church of the East …

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  • 39Inside the NBA — infobox television | show name = Inside the NBA format = Sports runtime = 30 60 minutes starring = Ernie Johnson Jr. Charles Barkley Kenny Smith Reggie Miller Magic Johnson David Aldridge Chris Webber country = USA network = TNT (1988 ndash;)… …

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  • 40Frederick Leboyer — (born 1918) is a French obstetrician, best known for his 1975 book, Birth Without Violence [http://www.eco action.org/dt/bwv1.html] , which popularized gentle birthing techniques, in particular, the practice of immersing newly born infants in a… …

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