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  • 91inkhorn — I. noun Date: 14th century a small portable bottle (as of horn) for holding ink II. adjective Date: 1543 ostentatiously learned ; pedantic < inkhorn terms > …

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  • 92parade — I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from parer to prepare more at pare Date: circa 1656 1. a pompous show ; exhibition 2. a. the ceremonial formation of a body of troops before a superior officer b. a place where troops assemble&#8230; …

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  • 93splurge — I. noun Etymology: perhaps blend of splash and surge Date: 1830 an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure II. verb (splurged; splurging) Date: 1843 intransitive verb 1. to make a splurge …

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  • 94sport — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, to divert, disport, short for disporten Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. a. to amuse oneself ; frolic < lambs sporting in the meadow > b. to engage in a sport …

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  • 95Alexander III of Russia — Alexander III Photograph by Sergey Levitsky Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 13 March 1881 – 1 November 1894 ( 100000 …

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  • 96Buckingham Palace — is the official London residence of the British monarch. [Traditionally the British Royal Court is still resident at St. James s Palace. While foreign ambassadors assuming their new position are received by the British sovereign at Buckingham&#8230; …

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  • 97Dandy — This article is about the persons. For other uses, see Dandy (disambiguation). Sporty Parisian dandies of the 1830s: a girdle helped one achieve this silhouette. The man on the left wears a frock coat, the man on the right wears a morning coat …

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  • 98Polish Corridor — The Polish Corridor in 1923 1939 …

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  • 99Mattachine Society — U.S. homophile publication Mattachine Review, May 1959. The Mattachine Society, founded in 1950, was one of the earliest homophile organizations in the United States, probably second only to Chicago’s short lived Society for Human Rights (1924).&#8230; …

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  • 100Nottingham — This article is about the City of Nottingham in England. For the county, see Nottinghamshire. For The University of Nottingham, see The University of Nottingham. For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). City of Nottingham &#160;&#160;City …

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