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  • 61Cullen Skink — Contents 1 See also 2 References Cullen Skink is a thick Scottish soup made of smoked Finnan haddie, potatoes and onions. Lacking the traditional ingredient …

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  • 62Acrylic fiber — Acrylic fibers are synthetic fibers made from a polymer (polyacrylonitrile) with an average molecular weight of 100,000, about 1900 monomer units. To be called acrylic in the U.S, the polymer must contain at least 85% acrylonitrile monomer.… …

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  • 63Hodden — is a coarse kind of cloth made of undyed wool, formerly much worn by the peasantry of Scotland. It was usually made on small hand looms by the peasants themselves. Grey hodden was made by mixing black and white fleeces together in the proportion… …

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  • 64Saint Ouen, Jersey — Infobox Channel Island parish native name=Saint Ouen island=Jersey area=15 km² population=3803 population density=253.5/km²Saint Ouen (Jèrriais: St Ouën) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is in the north west of… …

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  • 65Afar people — ethnic group group=Afar عفار image caption=Afar man in traditional nomad attire. poptime=over 1,500,000 popplace=Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, rels=Sunni Islam langs=Afar related=Agaw, Beja, Oromo, Saho, SomalisAfar (Afar alphabet Qafár, Feera ዐፋር …

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  • 66White Ladies Priory — (often Whiteladies Priory) is in Shropshire, some eight miles northwest of Wolverhampton just off junction 3 of the M54 motorway.It is famous as the first resting place on the escape journey of Charles II of England after the Battle of Worcester… …

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  • 67Simple Green — is a brand of cleaning agents manufactured by Sunshine Makers, Inc. This article refers to Simple Green s concentrated All Purpose Cleaner For North American consumers, the most recognized product in the line of approximately 25 Simple Green… …

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  • 68Tignon — A young Creole woman in a tignon of her own creation. Note that the rosette in the tignon is repeated as either a brooch or in the linen at her neck. Painting from the Historic New Orleans Collection. A tignon (also spelled and pronounced tiyon)… …

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  • 69Epimeliad — In Greek mythology, the Epimeliads or Epimelides are nymphs who are protectors of apple trees. However, the word for apple ( μηλον ) in ancient Greek texts is also the word for sheep . This translation gives Epimeliads as protectors of sheep and… …

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  • 70Lacandon Jungle — Some of the photos of Trudy Blom, who photographed much of the Lacandon Jungle and its people in the 20th century The Lacandon Jungle (Spanish: Selva Lacandona) is an area of rainforest which stretches from Chiapas, Mexico into Guatemala and into …

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