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  • 71Ptolemy IV Philopator — ▪ Macedonian king of Egypt (Greek: Loving His Father) born c. 238 BC, –d. 205 BC       Macedonian king of Egypt (reigned 221–205 BC), under whose feeble rule, heavily influenced by favourites, much of Ptolemaic Syria was lost and native uprisings …

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  • 72St. Leger — ▪ Table The St. Leger year horse 1776 Allabaculia 1777 Bourbon 1778 Hollandaise 1779 Tommy 1780 Ruler 1781 Serina 1782 Imperatrix 1783 Phenomenon 1784 Omphale 1785 Cowslip 1786 Paragon 1787 Spadille 1788 Young Flora 1789 Pewett 1790 Ambidexter… …

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  • 73toolie — noun an adult reveller who deliberately travels to a destination where schoolies congregate during school breaks, often to solicit sex from the schoolies …

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  • 74haedine — adjective /ˈhiːdaɪn/ Resembling in form or exhibiting the behaviour typical of a kid (i.e., a juvenile goat); compare , . Then there was an old clothes man of Hebraic origin ; a fully costumed darkey<! [sic] waiter, dispensing delicious… …

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  • 75komast — noun A drunken reveller, especially as depicted in ancient Greek art …

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  • 76roisterer — noun One who roisters; a reveller …

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  • 77carouser — noun A person who carouses; a reveller He was in the habit of receiving . . . from some hoary headed sage who had been a carouser at the “merrie court” of James V. of Scotland …

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  • 78Ashford v Thornton — The Court of King s Bench, circa 1808 Court Court of King s Bench Full case name William Ashford v Abraham Thornton …

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  • 79Таррар (конь) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Таррар …

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  • 80Noquet — This very unusual name is of French origin, but appears to have developed considerably from its original spelling of Noquier or Nouchet , themselves variants of the original medieval Noceur . The name is a descriptive nickname for a reveller, or… …

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