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  • 91Saint David — For other uses, see Saint David (disambiguation). Saint David 19th century stained glass window in Jesus College Chapel, Oxford. Bishop …

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  • 92Pysanka — A pysanka (Ukrainian: писанка, plural: pysanky ) is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated using a wax resist (batik) method. The word comes from the verb pysaty , to write , as the designs are not painted on, but written with beeswax. Many other… …

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  • 93Aswang — For the 1994 film, see Aswang (film). Aswang Title Aswang Description Philippine ghoul Gender Female Region [Visaya AND MINDANAO …

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  • 94Tikbalang — Title Tikbalang the demon horse Description The Benevolent horse …

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  • 95Garlic — For other uses, see Garlic (disambiguation). Garlic Allium sativum, known as garlic, from William Woodville, Medical Botany, 1793. Scientific classification …

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  • 96Hot cross bun — This article is about the food. For the nursery rhyme, see Hot Cross Buns. Hot cross buns A hot cross bun, or cross bun,[1] is a sweet, yeast leavened, spiced bun made with currants or raisins, often with …

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  • 97Philippine Islands — • An island nation in the Pacific Ocean Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Philippine Islands     Philippine Islands     † …

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  • 98Nosferatu (word) — The name Nosferatu has been presented as a Romanian word, synonymous with vampire . However, it seems to be largely a literary creation and its basis in Romanian folklore is uncertain. Contents 1 Origins of the name 2 Notes 3 References …

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  • 99Christianity and astrology — are seen as incompatible by modern orthodox Christian doctrine. Additionally, astrology stands juxtaposed against the roots of modern scientific reasoning. Generally, the scientific community and others educated in the scientific method consider… …

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  • 100One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) — One for Sorrow Roud #20096 A magpie Written by Traditional Published c. 1780 Written England Language English Form …

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