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1House Sparrow — Male in Australia Female in England …
2House Crow — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) …
3Bathing Beauty — Infobox Film name = Bathing Beauty image size = 215px caption = theatrical poster director = George Sidney producer = Jack Cummings writer = Story: Kenneth Earl M.M. Musselman Curtis Kenyon Adaptation: Joseph Schrank Screenplay: Dorothy Kingsley… …
4House of Leaves — For other uses, see House of Leaves (disambiguation). House of Leaves   …
5House of the Faun — The House of the Faun ( it. Casa del Fauno), built during the second century BCE, was one of the largest, most impressive private residences in Pompeii, Italy, and housed many great pieces of art. It is one of the most luxurious aristocratic… …
6Piercefield House — [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/272583 Photos at Geograph] ] is a largely ruined neo classical mansion designed by Sir John Soane, located near Chepstow in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. Its extensive surrounding park overlooking the Wye… …
7John Work House and Mill Site — Infobox nrhp | name =Work, John, House and Mill Site nrhp type = caption = Main Entrance to the property nearest city= Charlestown, Indiana area = built =1814 architect= Work, John architecture= Federal added = January 03, 2001 governing body =… …
8hot|house — «noun, adjective. HOT HOWS; verb. HOWZ», noun, hous|es « HOW zihz», adjective, verb, housed, hous|ing. –n. 1. a building with a glass roof and walls, kept warm for growing plants, especially plants belonging naturally to warmer climates;… …
9BATH, BATHING — Bathing is referred to in the Bible not only for physical cleanliness but also for ritual purposes. Jacob charged his family to wash themselves before they built the altar at Beth El (Gen. 35:3). Before the revelation at Sinai, the entire Jewish… …
10Sea bathing — is swimming in the sea or in sea water. Unlike bathing in a swimming pool, which is generally done for pleasure or exercise purposes, sea bathing was once thought to have curative or therapeutic value. It arose from the medieval practice of… …