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  • 41John Mordaunt (British Army officer) — General Sir John Mordaunt, KB (1697 ndash; 23 October 1780) was an English soldier and Whig politician, the son of Lieutenant General Harry Mordaunt and Margaret Spencer.He entered the army in 1721, was promoted captain in George Wade s Regiment… …

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  • 42Hogan Bassey — Hogan Kid Bassey (1932 06 03 – 1998 01 26) was Nigeria s first world boxing champion. He was born Okun Asuguo Bassey on the banks of the Cross River in Creek Town, Calabar, Nigeria. [ [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/bassey.htm The Cyber… …

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  • 43Duchess Louise Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin — Louise Charlotte of Mecklenburg Schwerin Hereditary Princess of Saxe Gotha Altenburg Spouse Augustus Issue Louise, Duchess of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld House House of Saxe Gotha Altenburg House of Mecklenburg Schwerin Father Frederick Francis …

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  • 44George Skene (politician) — George Skene (9 May 1749 – 27 April 1825), of Skene, was a Scottish soldier and politician.The eldest son of George Skene of Skene, George the younger was educated for the law, and became an advocate at the Scottish bar, although he never… …

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  • 45German Riding Pony — stallion Alternative names Deutsches Reitpony Country of origin Germany Horse (Equus ferus caballus) …

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  • 46while — /hwuyl, wuyl/, n., conj., prep., v., whiled, whiling. n. 1. a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago. 2. Archaic. a particular time or occasion. 3. all the while, at or during this time; all along: She… …

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  • 47St. Oswin —     St. Oswin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Oswin     King and martyr, murdered at Gilling, near Richmond, Yorkshire, England, on 20 August, 651, son of Osric, King of Deira in Britain. On the murder of his father by Cadwalla in 634, Oswin… …

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  • 48pleasantly — adverb a) in a pleasant manner b) Lightly; ludicrously …

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  • 49sweetly — adverb In a sweet or pleasant manner …

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  • 50amuse — verb /əˈmjuːz,ʌˈmjus/ a) To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing or mirthful emotions; to divert. A group of children amusing themselves with pushing stones from the top [of the cliff], and watching as they plunged into …

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