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  • 71The Ballad of the White Horse — is a poem by G K Chesterton about the idealized exploits of the Saxon King Alfred the Great, published in 1911 AD. Written in ballad form, the work is usually considered an epic poem. The poem narrates how Alfred was able to defeat the invading… …

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  • 72Orthodox Christianity in Madagascar — Antananarivo Christianity in Madagascar was spreading slowly. First, because of the people being faithful followers of the tribal religions. Even converted followers may show great influence of ancient tribal worship. Also, many settlements are… …

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  • 73pile up — {v. phr.} 1. To grow into a big heap. * /He didn t go into his office for three days and his work kept piling up./ 2. To run aground. * /Boats often pile up on the rocks in the shallow water./ 3. To crash. * /One car made a sudden stop and the… …

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  • 74pile up — {v. phr.} 1. To grow into a big heap. * /He didn t go into his office for three days and his work kept piling up./ 2. To run aground. * /Boats often pile up on the rocks in the shallow water./ 3. To crash. * /One car made a sudden stop and the… …

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  • 75Kyu Sakamoto — Infobox musical artist | Name = Kyu Sakamoto 坂本 九 Img capt = Kyu Sakamoto with his sister Yachiyo Endo in 1956 Background = solo singer Alias = Kyu chan Born = birth date|1941|12|10 Died = Death date and age|1985|08|12|1941|12|10 Origin =… …

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  • 76The Boy Who Could Fly — Infobox Film name = The Boy Who Could Fly image size = caption = Theatrical release poster director = Nick Castle producer = Gary Adelson writer = Nick Castle starring = Lucy Deakins Jay Underwood Bonnie Bedelia Fred Savage Mindy Cohn music =… …

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  • 77Sting (percussion) — A sting is a short sequence played by a drummer to punctuate a joke, especially an obvious or slapstick one. A sting is often used as accompaniment during cabaret or circus style shows. It is often erroneously called a rimshot, although a rimshot …

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  • 78Harijs Mellups — (1927–1950) was a Latvian football and ice hockey player. He played for Soviet Union national hockey team in its first match. Mellups died in a tragic plane crash aged just 23.BiographyMellups came from Sarkandaugava in Riga where he played… …

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  • 79Near death experience — A near death experience (NDE) refers to a broad range of personal experiences associated with impending death, encompassing multiple possible sensations ranging from detachment from the body, feelings of levitation, extreme fear, total serenity,… …

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  • 80hurtle — (v.) early 14c., hurteln, to crash together; to crash down, knock down, probably frequentative of hurten (see HURT (Cf. hurt) (v.)) in its original sense. Intrans. meaning to rush, dash, charge is late 14c. The essential notion in hurtle is that… …

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