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  • 71Baekdu Mountain — volcano, April 2003 Elevation 2,744 m (9,003 ft) …

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  • 72Zhu Bajie — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 豬 …

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  • 73Poor Man's Bible — The term Poor Man s Bible has come into use in modern times to describe works of art within churches and cathedrals which either individually or collectively have been created to illustrate the teachings of the Bible for a largely illiterate… …

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  • 74mansion — /man sheuhn/, n. 1. a very large, impressive, or stately residence. 2. See manor house. 3. Often, mansions. Brit. a large building with many apartments; apartment house. 4. Oriental and Medieval Astron. each of 28 divisions of the ecliptic… …

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  • 75Champoux Vineyard — A vineyard designated bottle of red wine made from grapes grown in Champoux Vineyard. Champoux Vineyard (pronounced like shampoo) is a grape growing estate located in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA of Washington State. Grapes grown in the vineyard… …

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  • 76Devotthan Ekadasi — Devotthan Ekadashi Vishnu sleeps on the Shesha Shaiya bed of Shesha Also called Prabodhini Ekadashi, Devutthana Ekadashi, Dev uthav ekadashi, Deothan, Kartik Shukla ekadashi Observed by …

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  • 77Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) — This article is about the composition. For the German poem, see Ode to Joy. For the EU and Council of Europe adaptation, see European Anthem. A page from Beethoven s manuscript of the 9th Symphony The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is the… …

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  • 78Grenache — Bois Jaune redirects here. For the Bulgarian wine grape also known as Bois Jaune, see Dimiat. Tintilla redirects here. For the Spanish French wine grape that is also known as Tintilla, see Mourvèdre. Grenache Grape (Vitis) …

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  • 79Epitaphios (liturgical) — The Epitaphios (Greek: Επιτάφιος, epitaphios , or Επιτάφιον, epitaphion ; Slavonic: Плащаница, plashchanitsa ; Arabic: نعش, naash ) is an icon, today most often found as a large cloth, embroidered and often richly adorned, which is used during… …

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  • 80Royal Entry — Entry of John II of France and his Queen into Paris after their Coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The Royal Entry, also known by various other names, including Triumphal Entry and Joyous Entry, embraced… …

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