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  • 21miserable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin miserabilis wretched, pitiable, from miserari to pity, from miser Date: 15th century 1. being in a pitiable state of distress or unhappiness (as from want or shame) < miserable&#8230; …

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  • 22wretched — adjective Etymology: Middle English, irregular from wretch Date: 12th century 1. deeply afflicted, dejected, or distressed in body or mind 2. extremely or deplorably bad or distressing < was in wretched health > < a wretched accident > 3. a.&#8230; …

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  • 23Marie Curie — Madame Curie redirects here. For the 1943 biographical film about her, see Madame Curie (film). This article is about the chemist and physicist. For the schools named after her, see École élémentaire Marie Curie and Marie Curie High School …

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  • 24James I of Scotland — James I King of Scots Reign 4 April 1406 – 21 February 1437 Coronation 21 May 1424 Predecessor …

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  • 25Norwich — For other places with the same name, see Norwich (disambiguation). City of Norwich Norwich city centre …

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  • 26French kiss — Frencher redirects here. For the wine grape, see Gewürztraminer. Snog redirects here. For the Industrial music group, see Snog (band). For other uses, see French kiss (disambiguation). A French kiss is a kiss in which one participant s tongue&#8230; …

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  • 27List of anarchist communities — This is a list of anarchist communities, past and present.Throughout history, anarchists have been involved in a wide variety of communities. While there are only a few instances of large scale anarchies that have come about from explicitly&#8230; …

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  • 28Old Summer Palace — Not to be confused with the Summer Palace, also in Beijing. For other places called the Summer Palace , see Summer Palace (disambiguation). Old Summer Palace The Old Summer Palace as depicted in traditional Chinese painting …

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  • 29John Foxe — Infobox Writer name =John Foxe |frame caption = birthdate = 1517 birthplace = Boston, Lincolnshire, England1 deathdate = 1587 deathplace = England occupation = clergyman, author genre = church history movement = Puritan influences = influenced =&#8230; …

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  • 30Afrasiab — ( afrāsiyāb ) ( fa. افراسياب; Avestan: Fraŋrasyan; Pahlavi: Frāsiyāv, Frāsiyāk and Freangrāsyāk), is the name of the mythical King and hero of Turan and an archenemy of Iran. It is also the name of a city, referred to Afrosiyob in Uzbek, in old&#8230; …

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