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  • 71Mozart and Beethoven — Portrait of Beethoven as a young man by Carl Traugott Riedel (1769–1832) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had a powerful influence on the work of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven knew much of Mozart s work, and modeled a number of his own compositions on… …

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  • 72Marjoram (disambiguation) — Marjoram is a somewhat cold sensitive perennial herb. Marjoram may also refer to: Kahlua Marjoram, one of the heroines in Galaxy Angel Tequila Marjoram, one of the protagonists in Galaxy Angel This disambiguation page lists articles associated… …

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  • 73Hortensis — may refer to:* Anemone hortensis , a plant that has mauve flowers * Atriplex hortensis , a hardy, annual plant * Majorana hortensis , a somewhat cold sensitive perennial herb …

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  • 74Catalonia — • A principality within the Spanish Monarchy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Catalonia     Catalonia     † …

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  • 75La Grande Chartreuse —     La Grande Chartreuse     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► La Grande Chartreuse     The mother house of the Carthusian Order lies in a high valley of the Alps of Dauphine, at an altitude of 4268 feet, fourteen miles north of Grenoble. Medieval… …

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  • 76Maurice le Sage d'Hauteroche d'Hulst —     Maurice Le Sage d Hauteroche d Hulst     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Maurice Le Sage d Hauteroche d Hulst     A prelate, writer, orator; born at Paris, 10 Oct., 1841; died there, 6 Nov., 1896. After a distinguished course in the Collège… …

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  • 77coldish — adjective Somewhat cold …

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  • 78HALL, Lindsay Bernard (1859-1935) — his first name was never used artist was born at Liverpool, England, on 28 December 1859. The son of a Liverpool broker of the same family as Captain Basil Hall, writer of books of travel, he was well educated and grew up in an atmosphere of… …

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  • 79December Poems — Studio album by Gary Peacock Released 1979 Recorded December 1977 …

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  • 80Carrington —    CARRINGTON, or Primrose, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; containing, with the villages of Thornton and Whitefaugh, 616 inhabitants, of whom 161 are in the village of Carrington, 6 miles (S. by W.) from Dalkeith. This place, at an early… …

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