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WaitingReceipt: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Posted by WaitingReceipt at 7:37 AM. Monday, August 30, 2004. Biblical Literature, The Letter of Jude. Posted by WaitingReceipt at 5:04 AM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. Interior Design, Middle Ages. Posted by WaitingReceipt at 8:21 AM. City, southern Slovenia, on the Krka River. Novo Mesto was founded in 1365 by Rudolf IV of Austria and became an important military base on the Ottoman frontier in the 15th century. Though ravaged twice by fire (1576 and 1664) and once by plag...From ...
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SuddenFly:
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Sunday, April 03, 2005. Posted by SuddenFly at 3:36 PM. Sabzevari, abd Al-ala Al-musawi Al-. Aacute;vila Camacho, Manuel. Wilbur, Richard (purdy). Biogeographic Region, New Zealand region.
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LateWalk: March 2004
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Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Resort city, Atlantic county, southeastern New Jersey, U.S., on the Atlantic Ocean. It lies on the low, narrow, sandy, 10-mile- (16-km) long Absecon Island, which is separated from the mainland by a narrow strait and several miles of meadows partly covered with water at high tide. The area was inhabited by Delaware Indians before English settlers arrived in the late 1670s. Development. Posted by LateWalk at 6:02 AM. Saturday, March 27, 2004. Posted by LateWalk at 5:50 AM. The lar...
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AbleDoor: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Moréas, Jean. Early inspired by a French governess who instilled in him a passion for French poetry, Moréas moved to Paris in 1879, becoming a familiar figure in the literary circles frequenting the cafés and in the literary pages of newspapers and reviews. He published. Posted by AbleDoor @ 2:25 AM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Posted by AbleDoor @ 3:34 AM. Sunday, March 28, 2004. France, History Of, The Fifth Republic. Posted by AbleDoor @ 11:20 PM. Posted by AbleDoor @ 10:46 PM.
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FullDrawer: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Naturally occurring dye highly valued in antiquity. It is closely related to indigo (q.v.). Posted by FullDrawer at 9:35 AM. Monday, November 29, 2004. Reproductive System, Animal, Sponges, coelenterates, flatworms, and aschelminths. Posted by FullDrawer at 10:55 PM. Saturday, November 27, 2004. Menippus was allegedly a slave by birth who became rich by begging or by usury, afterward. Posted by FullDrawer at 11:13 AM. Posted by FullDrawer at 1:44 AM. Friday, November 26, 2004.
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ShutBerry: November 2004
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Monday, November 29, 2004. Domei was formed in 1964 by a merger of three politically moderate federations that opposed the leftist stance of the larger and more militant union Sohyo. Unlike the majority of Sohyo members, who were public employees, most Domei members worked for private-sector firms. Domei was a supporter of the Democratic. Posted by ShutBerry @ 5:15 PM. Posted by ShutBerry @ 11:30 AM. Saturday, November 27, 2004. Wheeler, William A(lmon). Posted by ShutBerry @ 9:29 PM. In analytical chemi...
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ColdGlove:
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005. City, Sullivan county, western New Hampshire, U.S., on the Sugar River near its junction with the Connecticut River. Settled in 1762, Claremont was organized as a town in 1764 and was probably named for the duke of Newcastle's country estate in England. Waterpower for early industry was provided by the Sugar River, and completion of the Concord and Claremont Railroad (187172) gave impetus. Posted by ColdGlove at 4:47 AM. Chris C. Mooney.
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EqualTown: September 2004
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004. Arts, Native American, Andean peoples. Andean tribes, across the mountains from the Jívaro, also favour pentatonic scales, but they evolved a more sophisticated musical style during prehistory and in the period of Spanish colonization. They retain fragments of ancient ceremonial music, such as the invocation to the rain god on the Island of Taquila in Lake Titicacaa repetitious tune for whistle and. Posted by EqualTown @ 9:45 PM. Tuesday, September 28, 2004. The daughter o...