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  • 1trench — I. v. a. 1. Cut, carve. 2. Furrow, intrench. 3. Ditch, dig into ditches, channel. 4. Intrench, fortify with a ditch and parapet. II. v. n. Encroach, intrude, infringe, trespass, intrench. III. n. Ditch, fosse, moat, drain, sewer, water …

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  • 2Royal Engineers — British Army Arms and Services Combat Arms Royal Armoured Corps Infantry Guards Division Scottish Division …

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  • 3farming —    Farming was the mainstay of the economies of the societies of the ancient world, including those of Mesopotamia and the regions that adjoined it. In fact, most modern scholars think that agriculture originated around 9000 b.c. in the Near East …

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  • 4Overland Campaign — Part of the American Civil War Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee , respectively, opposing commanders in the Overland …

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  • 5Pumping station — Pumping stations are facilities including pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another. They are used for a variety of infrastructure systems that many people take for granted, such as the supply of water to canals, the… …

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  • 6Oak Ridge, Tennessee —   City   Seal …

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  • 7English saddle — English saddles are used to ride horses in English riding disciplines throughout the world. The discipline is not limited to England or English speaking countries. This style of saddle used in all of the Olympic and FEI equestrian disciplines,… …

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  • 8Mexicali —   City   Ciudad de Mexicali City of Mexicali Images from top, left to right: Mexicali at nigh …

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  • 9New Amsterdam, Guyana — New Amsterdam New Amsterdam Town Hall (1950) …

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  • 10Iaşi pogrom — The Iaşi pogrom of June 27 1941 was the second most violent pogrom in Jewish history after Baby Yar, launched by governmental forces in the Romania in city of Iaşi against its Jewish population, resulting in the brutal mass murder of at least… …

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