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HollowForest: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Theatre is probably the performing art for which England is best known. Theatrical performance as such emerged during the Middle Ages in the form of mumming plays, which borrowed elements from wandering entertainers, traditional and ancient folk agricultural rituals, and dances such as the Morris dance (with its set character parts). Under the influence of Christianity,. Posted by HollowForest at 7:55 AM. Posted by HollowForest at 12:28 AM. Sunday, May 30, 2004. Haley, Sir William.
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ClearTicket: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Posted by ClearTicket at 5:17 PM. Monday, August 30, 2004. Interior Design, Japan. Interior decoration in Japan was much influenced by Chinese ideas, especially between the 8th and 12th centuries, but it developed along lighter, more austere and elegant lines. It has altered little since medieval days. The most important differences in modern design are that the matting has been extended to cover the whole of the wooden floor, and sliding doors have. Agapetus I, Saint. Wilde, a ...
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Saturday, March 26, 2005. The son of Georgios Papandreou, he attended the American College in Athens and studied law at the University of Athens. A Trotskyite, he was imprisoned briefly by the dictator Ioannis Metaxas and, when freed, fled to the United States, where he received. Posted by ClearThumb @ 12:56 AM. Argentina, Porteños and gauchos.
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Saturday, April 02, 2005. Town and traditional emirate, eastern Jigawa state, northern Nigeria. It lies on the northern bank of the Hadejia River (a seasonal tributary of the Komadugu Yobe, which flows into Lake Chad). The emirate's savanna area originally included Hadejia and six other small Hausa kingdoms that paid tribute to the kingdom of Bornu. About 1805, Umaru, a Fulani leader who held the title. Posted by HighMars at 6:42 AM. Borel, émile. Rapier, James T.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Regent of Denmark (from 1375), of Norway (from 1380), and of Sweden (from 1389), who, by diplomacy and war, pursued dynastic policies that led to the Kalmar Union (1397), which united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden until 1523 and Denmark and Norway until 1814. Posted by SuddenHospital @ 10:42 PM. China, Sun Yat-sen and the United League. Brisbane, Sir Thomas Makdougall, Baronet. Acirc;li Pasa, Mehmed Emin.
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Sunday, April 03, 2005. In philosophy, the use of two irreducible, heterogeneous principles (sometimes in conflict, sometimes complementary) to analyze the knowing process (epistemological dualism) or to explain all of reality or some broad aspect of it (metaphysical dualism). Examples of epistemological dualism are being and thought, subject and object, and sense datum and thing; examples. Posted by FutureCamera at 1:28 PM. A design and usability blog: Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals).
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Thursday, March 31, 2005. Organized sport involving the use of the swordépée, foil, or sabrefor attack and defense according to set movements and rules. Although the use of swords dates to prehistoric times and swordplay to ancient civilizations, the organized sport of fencing began only at the end of the 19th century. For information on the art of Japanese sword fighting, see kendo. Posted by LoudBoard @ 1:15 PM. Alcántara, Order Of. Dominica, Flag Of. Palestine, History Of. Cozens, John Robert.
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Köchel, Ludwig (alois Ferdinand), Ritter Von. Saturday, April 02, 2005. Köchel, Ludwig (alois Ferdinand), Ritter Von. The son of a treasury official, Köchel took a doctorate. Posted by LateTongue at 3:07 AM.
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Monday, March 28, 2005. In Japanese history, the period between 794 and 1185, named for the location of the Imperial capital, which was moved from Nara to Heian-kyo (Kyoto) in 794. The Chinese pattern of centralized government that was first adopted in the Nara period (710784) gradually changed as the growth of private estates (shoen), exempt from taxation, encroached upon the public domain and reduced the substance. Posted by GreatPlanet @ 8:04 AM. San Francisco Del Rincón. Trask, Kate Nichols.