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Oliver Cromwell (25
April 1599 – 3
September 1658) was an
English statesman, politician, and soldier,
widely regarded as one of the most
important figures...
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referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or, as is
common in Texas, "
copper nose", is a
species of
North American freshwater fish,
native to and commonly...
- A
nose ring is
inserted into the
nose of an animal.
Nose rings are used to
control bulls and
occasionally cows, and to help wean
young cattle by preventing...
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originally placed within the
mouth of the deceased.
There was also a
copper nose ornament in the
shape of the moon and some jade beads, one of
which represented...
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black cats with a
muscular build, and have
characteristic large bright copper-golden eyes. The
breed is
named after the
Indian city of
Bombay (Mumbai)...
- [clarification needed] the
punishments involved tattooing,
cutting off the
nose, am****tion of one or both feet, castration, and death.
Following the Sui...
- drum; A
counterfeit piece that
woodenly shows, A
golden effigies with a
copper nose; The
fantastic shadow of a
sovereign head, The arms-royal reversed, and...
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National Priorities List (s)
Nepal (ISO 3166 trigram) NPPU -
Nose Personal Protection Unit (
copper nose insert) NPOV – (i)
Neutral Point Of View NPR (i) National...
- his
personal attacks,
referring to
Cromwell at
various points as "
Copper-
Nose," "
Nose Almighty," and "The Town-bull of Ely."
Although he was responsible...
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mounds in 1894 and
found numerous copper grave goods,
including two
copper long-
nosed god
maskettes and 11
copper plates. The one
plate found in the...