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  • 91abutment — n. 1. Abutting, being contiguous or adjacent, adjoining, adjacency, contiguity, juxtaposition. 2. Shore pier, end pier, terminal pier, terminal support …

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  • 92Ting Kau Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name= Ting Kau Bridge 汀九橋 caption= official name= also known as= carries= 6 lanes of roadway crosses= Rambler Channel locale= Tsing Yi Island and Ting Kau maint= id= design= Cable stayed bridge mainspan= 448 and 475 meters… …

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  • 93Pirro Cuniberti — Pier Achille (Pirro) Cuniberti (born Padulle di Sala Bolognese, September 10, 1923) is an Italian artist. He was born on September 10, 1923 near Bologna, Italy. His father, Emilio (1890 1962) the youngest of five children, emigrated to the United …

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  • 94Williamstown, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Williamstown city = Melbourne state = vic caption = Nelson Place, in the restaurant precinct. lga = City of Hobsons Bay area = 5.5 postcode = 3016 pop = 12,733 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC21735… …

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  • 95Port of Hull — Coordinates: 53°44′17″N 0°19′55″W / 53.738°N 0.332°W / 53.738; 0.332 …

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  • 96Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture     Gothic Architecture     † …

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  • 97George Orwell — Eric Blair redirects here. For the politician, see Eric Blair (Ontario politician). George Orwell Orwell s press card portrait, taken in 1933 Born Eric Arthur Blair 25 June 1903( …

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  • 98Weston-super-Mare — Oldmixon redirects here. For the writer, see John Oldmixon. Coordinates: 51°20′46″N 2°58′37″W / 51.346°N 2.977°W / 51.34 …

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  • 99Eastbourne — For other places with the same name, see Eastbourne (disambiguation). Borough of Eastbourne   Town Borough   …

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  • 100Provincetown Harbor — is a large natural harbor located off of the town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The harbor is mostly 30 to convert|90|ft|m|0 deep and stretches roughly one mile from north to south and two miles (3 km) from east to west, i.e., one large, deep… …

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