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  • 91Muse Records discography — This is the discography of the Muse label. # Artist Album title Year recorded 5001 James Moody Never Again 1972 5002 …

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  • 92Capricornus — Infobox Constellation svg name = Capricornus abbreviation = Cap genitive = Capricorni symbology = the Sea Goat RA = 21 dec= −20 areatotal = 414 arearank = 40th numbermainstars = 9, 13 numberbfstars = 49 numberstarsplanets = 1 numberbrightstars =… …

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  • 93Blue Note Records discography — The discography of Jazz music record label Blue Note Records is one of greatest in both size and quality. [ [http://plosin.com/milesAhead/BluenoteLabel.html The Blue Note Label ] ] Many, if not most, of records were studio albums produced under… …

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  • 94corner — [13] The idea underlying corner is of a ‘projecting part’ or ‘point’. It came via Anglo Norman corner from Vulgar Latin *cornārium, a derivative of Latin cornū ‘point’ (‘point’ was in fact a secondary sense, developed from an original ‘horn’ –… …

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  • 95cornucopia — c.1500, from L.L. cornucopia, from L. cornu copiae horn of plenty, originally the horn of the goat Amalthea, who nurtured the infant Zeus. See HORN (Cf. horn) and COPIOUS (Cf. copious) …

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  • 96corner — [13] The idea underlying corner is of a ‘projecting part’ or ‘point’. It came via Anglo Norman corner from Vulgar Latin *cornārium, a derivative of Latin cornū ‘point’ (‘point’ was in fact a secondary sense, developed from an original ‘horn’ –… …

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  • 97Worthing — Infobox Settlement name = Worthing official name = Borough of Worthing other name = native name = nickname = Sunny Worthing settlement type = Town and Borough total type = Borough motto = Ex terra copiam e mari salutem (Latin: From the land… …

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  • 98cornucopia — noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin cornu copiae horn of plenty Date: 1508 1. a curved goat s horn overflowing with fruit and ears of grain that is used as a decorative motif emblematic of abundance 2. an inexhaustible store ; abundance 3. a …

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  • 99Achelous — In Greek mythology, Achelous (English, pronEng|ækɨˈloʊəs; Greek: polytonic|Ἀχελῷος (Achelōos)) was the patron deity of the silver swirling [Hesiod, Theogony 337f.] Acheloos River, which is the largest river of Greece, and thus the chief of all… …

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  • 100Melissus of Crete — In Greek mythology, Melisseus ( bee man ), the father of the nymphs Adrasteia and Ide (or Aega, according to Hyginus) who nursed the infant Zeus on Crete, was the eldest and leader of the nine Kuretes of Crete. They were chthonic daimones of… …

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