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  • 61Il Bello — Flyscooters Il Bello The Il Bello is a street legal, gas powered motor scooter assembled in China using parts sourced from China, Japan, Taiwan, and the United States [San Francisco Time Herald, September 26 2008] . Il Bello is an imitation of… …

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  • 62Persian Cataphract — Persians used cataphracts many times during the Parthian and Sassanid empire they were used even earlier during the times of the Achaemenid Empire against Alexander the great. The persian commanders (Erān Spahbod or Spahbod) most elite guards… …

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  • 63Iliad — The Iliad (Greek: Ἰλιάς [iliás] (Ancient), Ιλιάδα [ili aða] (Modern)) is, together with the Odyssey , one of two ancient Greek epic poems traditionally attributed to Homer. The poem is commonly dated to the late 9th or to the 8th century BC… …

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  • 64Robert Murray McCheyne — Robert Murray McCheyne. Robert Murray McCheyne, né le 21 mai 1813, a été pasteur de l Église d Écosse de 1835 à sa mort, le 25 mars 1843. Auteur de poèmes et de nombreuses lettres, il …

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  • 65plastron — n. [F. plastron, breast plate] 1. The chorion of some eggs. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) A permanent film of air retained by hairs on the outside of an aquatic insect body allowing an air water interface for gaseous exchange. 3. ECHINODERMATA:… …

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  • 66spinasternum — n. [L. spina, thorn; sternum, breast plate] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) An instersegmental sclerite of the thoracic venter bearing a spina, associated with or united with the sternal sclerite immediately anterior to it; the intersternite …

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  • 67Dupanloup —     Felix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Felix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup     Bishop of Orléans, France, b. at Saint Félix; Savoie, 2 June, 1802; d. at Lacombe, Isère, 11 October, 1878. His mother, Anne Dechosal, to… …

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  • 68chamfron — noun /ˈʧæmfrən/ Protective armor for a horses head, especially the face and ears. , 1786, The defensive armor with which the horses of the ancient knights or men at arms were covered, or, to use the language of the time, barded, consisted of the… …

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  • 69bard — 1. noun /bɑː(ɹ)d,bɑɹd/ a) A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men …

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  • 70Ventilator — A ventilator is a machine which mechanically assists patients in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (sometimes referred to as artificial respiration). * * * SYN: respirator. [L. ventilo, to fan, fr. ventus,wind, + ator, agent suffix]… …

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