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  • 91Rigid airship — A rigid airship was a type of airship in which the envelope retained its shape by the use of an internal structural framework rather than by being forced into shape by the pressure of the lifting gas within the envelope as used in blimps and semi …

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  • 92Minimalism — This article is about the concept in the arts. For other uses, see Minimalism (disambiguation). Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most… …

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  • 93Zeppelin — A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century, based on designs he had outlined in 1874, [Eckener 1938. pages 155 157] designs he had detailed in 1893, and that were reviewed… …

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  • 94orthoclase — /awr theuh klays , klayz /, n. a common white or pink mineral of the feldspar group, KAlSi3O8, having two good cleavages at right angles, and found in silica rich igneous rocks: used in the manufacture of porcelain. [1840 50; ORTHO + clase < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 95Façade — • The face or front of any building. In ecclesiastical architecture the term is generally used to designate the west front; sometimes the transept fronts Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Facade     Façade …

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  • 96Workers' Party of Ireland — The Workers Party Páirtí na nOibrithe Leader Mick Finnegan General Sec …

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  • 97idiom — noun Etymology: Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French idiome, from Late Latin idioma individual peculiarity of language, from Greek idiōmat , idiōma, from idiousthai to appropriate, from idios Date: 1588 1. a. the language peculiar to a&#8230; …

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  • 98Ferdinand von Zeppelin — For other uses, see Graf Zeppelin (disambiguation). Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin Ferdinand von Zeppelin …

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  • 99B-DNA — The structural form of DNA originally described by Crick and Watson. It is the form normally found in hydrated DNA and is strictly an average, approximate stucture for a family of B forms. In B DNA, the double helix is a right handed helix with&#8230; …

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  • 100Roux, Wilhelm — ▪ German zoologist born June 9, 1850, Jena, Saxony [Germany] died Sept. 15, 1924, Halle, Ger.       German zoologist whose attempts to discover how organs and tissues are assigned their structural form and functions at the time of fertilization&#8230; …

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