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  • 51First Friday — is a city wide public event that occurs on the first Friday of every month. The events may take on many purposes, including art gallery openings and social networking. American cities have promoted such events to bring people to historic areas… …

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  • 52First Battle of the Marne — Part of the Western Front of the First World War French soldiers waiting for …

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  • 53First Monday (journal) — First Monday is an electronic peer reviewed journal for articles about the Internet.Publication First Monday is sponsored and hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.The journal is published on the first Monday of every month. It is… …

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  • 54Place Versailles — is a is a super regional mall located at the corner of Sherbrooke Street East and Highway 25 in the Mercier–Hochelaga Maisonneuve borough of Montreal. At more than 1 million square feet and 225 stores, it is the largest shopping centre in the… …

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  • 55First Persian invasion of Greece — Part of the Greco Persian Wars …

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  • 56First Niagara Center — Das First Niagara Center in Buffalo Frühere Namen Crossroads Arena (Planungsphase–1996) Marine Midland Arena (1996–1999) HSBC Arena (1999–2011) …

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  • 57First Battle of El Alamein — Part of Western Desert Campaign …

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  • 58Place and route — is a stage in the design of Printed Circuit Boards, Integrated Circuits, and Field programmable gate arrays. As implied by the name, it is composed of two steps, placement and routing. The first step, placement, involves deciding where to place… …

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  • 59First Māori elections — 1866 ← members 15 April – 6 May 1868 → 1871 members …

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  • 60First Council of Nicaea —     The First Council of Nicaea     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The First Council of Nicaea     First Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church, held in 325 on the occasion of the heresy of Arius (Arianism). As early as 320 or 321 St. Alexander,… …

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