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  • 51Intertwine — In ter*twine , v. i. To be twined or twisted together; to become mutually involved or enfolded. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 52entwine — verb Date: 1590 transitive verb to twine together or around intransitive verb to become twisted or twined …

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  • 53Horned Serpent — For the tribe of werewolves in the World of Darkness setting, see Uktena (World of Darkness). A Horned Serpent in a Barrier Canyon Style pictograph, Western San Rafael Swell region of Utah. The Horned Serpent appears in the mythologies of many… …

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  • 54Shapeshifting — For other uses, see Shapeshifting (disambiguation). Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children s literature, Shakespearean… …

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  • 55Nordhordland Bridge — Nordhordland Bridge …

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  • 56Timila — is an hour glass drum from Kerala, South India. It is made of polished jackwood , and the drumheads made of calf hide are held together by leather braces which are also twined round the waist of the drum. This mechanism helps in adjusting the… …

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  • 57Buchloe — Infobox German Location type = Stadt Wappen = Wappen Buchloe.svg lat deg = 48 |lat min = 2 |lat sec = 15 lon deg = 10 |lon min = 43 |lon sec = 30 Lageplan = Bundesland = Bayern Regierungsbezirk = Schwaben Landkreis = Ostallgäu… …

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  • 58Arley Hall — is a Grade II* listed country house in Arley, Cheshire, England (gbmapping|SJ675809) convert|3.8|mi|km|0 south of Lymm and 5 miles (8 km) north of Northwich. It is home to Viscount Ashbrook. Hall HistoryIn 1469 Piers Warburton moved his principal …

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  • 59Cork (city) — This article is about the city in Ireland. For other uses, see Cork (disambiguation). Cork Corcaigh From top, left to right: City Hall, the English Market, Quadrangle in UCC, River Lee …

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  • 60Victorian majolica — is earthenware pottery made in 19th century Britain and the USA with molded surfaces and colorful clear lead glazes. HistoryVictorian Majolica was originated by Mintons Ltd, who exhibited it at the Great Exhibition of 1851 under the name Palissy… …

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