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  • 61Erica — For other uses, see Erica (disambiguation). For the spelling Erika , see Erika (disambiguation). Erica Erica carnea in flower Scientific classification …

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  • 62Flying ointment — Flying ointment, also known as witches flying ointment, green ointment, magic salve and lycanthropic ointment, is a hallucinogenic ointment said to be used by witches in the Early Modern period (first described by Johannes Hartlieb in 1456).… …

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  • 63Chienbäse — People carrying a Chienbäse Carriers moving a bonfire in a c …

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  • 64Great Fire of 1892 — The Great Fire in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador on July 8, 1892, is remembered as the worst disaster ever to befall that city. At approximately five o clock in the afternoon on July 8, 1892, a dropped pipe in Timothy O Brien s stable at… …

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  • 65Edwin Waugh — (1817 1890), poet, son of a shoemaker, was born at Rochdale and, after a little schooling, apprenticed to a printer. Waugh read eagerly, and became assistant secretary to the Lancashire Public School Association. He first attracted attention by… …

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  • 66List of places in Greater Manchester — Location map+|Greater Manchester caption = Some of the larger settlements of Greater Manchester. float = right width = 400 places = Location map |Greater Manchester label = Oldham long = 2.1169 lat = 53.5444 background = white Location map… …

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  • 67Baughurst — infobox UK place country = England official name = Baughurst latitude = 51.3561 longitude = 1.1651 population = shire district = Basingstoke and Deane shire county = Hampshire region = South East England constituency westminster = Basingstoke… …

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  • 68Rute (music) — The rute (also spelled ruthe, from the German for rod or switch ) is a beater for drums. Commercially made rutes are usually made of a bundle of thin birch dowels or thin canes attached to a drumstick handle. These often have a movable band to… …

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  • 69Billhook — The billhook is a traditional cutting tool used mainly in European agriculture and forestry, but also common in other parts of the world where it was introduced by European settlers. It is used for cutting smaller woody material such as shrubs… …

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  • 70Mari Lwyd — A Mari Lwyd The Mari Lwyd (Grey Mare or Gray Mary in English), also Y Fari Lwyd,[1] is a Welsh midwinter tradition, possibly to celebrate New Year (see Calennig), although it formerly took place over a period stretching from Christmas to …

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