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  • 95Chickasaw Campaign of 1739 — Part of the Chickasaw Wars Date March 1740 Location Near present day Pontotoc, Mississippi, USA …

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  • 98Dogeza — (土下座, sitting right on the ground ?) is an element of Japanese manners by kneeling directly on the ground and bowing to prostrate oneself as touching one s head to the floor.[1][2] …

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