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  • ...yanti " is a film which has all the finish of a film produced in Europe or America." Di Liguoro directed many other films for the company including a serialis
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  • ...rth Carolina|Manteo]], which was originally laid out as the [[Dare County, North Carolina|Dare]] county seat in [[1870]]. * [[March 4]] - [[Cyclone]] ''Mahina'' sweeps in north of [[Cooktown]], [[Queensland]], with a 12 m wave that reaches up to 5 km i
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  • The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America ... and the Revd. John Bachman. [New York]: Published by J.J. Audubon, 1845 Victoria Regia; Or, the Great Water Lily of America. With Illustrations by William Sharp ... Boston: Printed and pub. for the a
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  • 601 North Morton Street Manufactured in the United States of America
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • ...Kunhardt Jr., Philip B. Kunhardt III, and Peter W. Kunhardt, P. T. Barnum: America’s Greatest Showman (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995), 63. ...uqua into the cultural history of entertainment in early-twentieth-century America, along with amusement parks, vaudeville, tent shows, and nickelodeons.
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • ...ading Java, Japan, Asia Minor, South Africa, the shores of North and South America, Portugal, Austria, and parts of Russia. Alexandre Yersin (1863-1943) disco ...xhaled by infected individuals, in the port city of Surat, about 150 miles north of Bombay. In less than a week, about 200,000 panicky residents of Surat (w
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  • ...plates as the news of the gelatin dry plates had yet made little impact in America.’ They become popular figures in north and central India.
    196 KB (33,860 words) - 23:45, 10 May 2006
  • ...id development. With the construction of the railway, going from Bombay to north-east, from very near the city, religious minded devotees came to be attract If America be free, why not India ?''''
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  • ...he psychology of the more than half civilized citizens of the Atlantic and North European states suddenly precipitated into a maelstrom of destruction. We s ...and tumult, spread. Presently there were “war zones” reaching from the North Sea to the Alps and across Eastern Europe, strange regions in which every h
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  • 601 North Morton Street Manufactured in the United States of America
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  • ...ly inscribed into the surface of the modern yogic ethos, both in India and America, a proliferation of 'yoga clinics' and non-spiritual yoga systems has been ...tual context. But these teachers have made their imprint in both India and America, and continue to serve as modern embodiments of Yoga.
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  • Tantra as a post-Vedic Hindu Yogic movement began in North India and flourished in the middle ages before declining in the nineteenth ...be the most profound teacher for others. Buddhist Tantra spread out from (North) India, chiefly to Tibet, where it became known as the Vajrayana school of
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  • ...and broadcast television. Some well-known documentaries are Nanook of the North (1922), The Silent World (1956), Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976), Eyes on the .... With a sudden drop in European film exports, some regions, such as Latin America, experienced a brief surge in film production. But U.S. companies soon took
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  • ...products, it is interesting to note such archival efforts in Europe and in America. In addition to individual collections and depositories, France (Phonotheq • 1888 - Emilie Berliner, (a German emigrant in America) invented flat disc format for sound recording. The first trial disc was 5
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  • ...S often gave scholarly talks on the revolutions in Italy, Netherlands and America. ...ives to get the book published in Holland in 1909. The book reached India, America, China, Japan wrapped in specially printed covers bearing names like Pickwi
    176 KB (30,343 words) - 22:02, 8 July 2006
  • ...e closely associated with the Balts. Prior to 8th century AD they migrated north and west to where they are now. In the modern folklore of Latin America, the chupacabra (goat-sucker) is said to be a creature that feeds upon the
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  • Two common words for magic used in many modern North Indian languages are 'jadutona' and 'jadu'. The distinction here is betwee ...c is linked with such diverse and important social situations as racism in America, British colonialism, Indian nationalism, and the current world-wide New Ag
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  • ...g I found myself in the deep level tube with the Professor speeding to the North of London in what proved to be one of the most singular experiences of my r ..., though I have every reason to believe that it is not less conspicuous in America. Caution is a scientific attribute, and you must show us your proofs before
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  • ...he travelled some 250,000 miles throughout Britain, Europe, Australia and America - a remarkable feat in itself considering that it was well before the era o ...s career he even assisted the French Government in quelling a rebellion in North Africa by performing an effect using electro- magnetism. A full account of
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  • Most of the British Colonies of North America were under the strong influence of Puritanism, which frowned on all idle am
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