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  • 91Norwich — For other places with the same name, see Norwich (disambiguation). City of Norwich Norwich city centre …

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  • 92Stourbridge fair — was an annual fair held on Stourbridge Common in Cambridge, England. At its peak it was the largest fair in Europe and was the inspiration for Bunyan s Vanity Fair . [ The Festival Theatre, Cambridge , The Independent, January 17, 1995] [cite… …

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  • 93Lefty the Salesman — (commonly known simply as Lefty) is a Sesame Street character from the 60s and 70s. He is not to be confused with Lefty, the shaky Fat Blue Anything Muppet in the Secret Knock skit. His catchphrase is a breathy, whispered riiight , which he seems …

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  • 94spice — [13] Spice is ultimately the same word as species. It comes via Old French espice from Latin speciēs ‘appearance, kind’. In late Latin its plural came to be used for ‘goods, wares’, spick and span 472 probably from the notion of a particular… …

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  • 95staple — {{11}}staple (n.1) bent piece of metal with pointed ends, late 13c., from O.E. stapol post, pillar, from P.Gmc. *stapulaz pillar (Cf. O.Fris. stapul stem of a tooth, M.L.G. stapel block for executions, Ger. Stapel stake, beam ), from PIE stebh… …

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  • 96dray — A wagon with detachable sides, horsedrawn, and used for the transportation for hire of goods, wares, merchandise, and other property. A dray has been held to be exempt from execution, under a statute exempting a wagon. Cone v Lewis, 64 Tex 331 …

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  • 97spice — [13] Spice is ultimately the same word as species. It comes via Old French espice from Latin speciēs ‘appearance, kind’. In late Latin its plural came to be used for ‘goods, wares’, spick and span 472 probably from the notion of a particular… …

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  • 98wagon — A four wheeled vehicle, drawn by horses or oxen, almost unknown in the age of motor vehicles, for the transportation of goods, wares, merchandise, and personal property of all descriptions, as well as of persons. Quigley v Gorham, 5 Cal 418 …

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  • 99CONSUMER PROTECTION — is a new area of law; hence, the term does not appear in classical sources of Jewish law. The meaning of the concept is implied in the term itself: our generation is one of abundance, with great demands, numerous consumers, and extensive… …

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  • 100POLAND — POLAND, republic in E. Central Europe; the kingdom of Poland and the grand duchy of Lithuania united formally (Poland Lithuania) in 1569. This article is arranged according to the following outline: the early settlements jewish legal status… …

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