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  • 91Czechoslovak history — Introduction       history of the region comprising the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia from prehistoric times through their federation, under the name Czechoslovakia, during 1918–92. With the dissolution of the Czechoslovak… …

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  • 92The Benedictine Order —     The Benedictine Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Benedictine Order     The Benedictine Order comprises monks living under the Rule of St. Benedict, and commonly known as black monks . The order will be considered in this article under… …

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  • 93Chu–Han Contention — Chu Han Contention Date 206–202 BC Location China Result Han victory Belligerents …

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  • 94Mediterranean campaign of 1798 — Part of the French Revolutionary Wars …

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  • 95tie — [tī] vt. tied, tying or tieing [ME tien < OE tigan, tegan; akin to teag, a rope: for IE base see TOW1] 1. to fasten, attach, or bind together or to something else, as with string, cord, or rope made secure by knotting, etc. [to tie someone s… …

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  • 96sol´der|er — sol|der «SOD uhr; British SOL duhr, SOD uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. any metal or alloy that can be melted and used for joining or mending metal surfaces or parts. 2. Figurative. anything that unites firmly or joins closely: »the very solder of… …

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  • 97sol´der|a|ble — sol|der «SOD uhr; British SOL duhr, SOD uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. any metal or alloy that can be melted and used for joining or mending metal surfaces or parts. 2. Figurative. anything that unites firmly or joins closely: »the very solder of… …

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  • 98sol|der — «SOD uhr; British SOL duhr, SOD uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. any metal or alloy that can be melted and used for joining or mending metal surfaces or parts. 2. Figurative. anything that unites firmly or joins closely: »the very solder of Nature (John… …

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  • 99SPAIN — (in Hebrew at first אספמיא then ספרד), country in S.W. Europe. The use of the word Spain to denote Sepharad has caused some confusion in research. Spain came into being long after the Jews had been expelled from the Crowns of Castile and Aragon,… …

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  • 100ZEALOTS AND SICARII — Introduction This article deals not only with the group of fighters for the freedom of Israel known from josephus as the Zealots, but includes in its survey other groups with similar aims, particularly the Sicarii. Judea differed from the other… …

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