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Maundy coinage
Royal Maundy (/ˈ m ɔː n d i / ) is a religious service in the Church of England held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. At the service, the British monarch or a royal official ceremoni
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Tarsal plate
The tarsi (sg.: tarsus) or tarsal plates are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about 10 mm (0.39 in) in length for the upper eyelid and 5 mm for the lower eyelid
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Brooklyn Atlantics
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Jubilee coinage
The Jubilee coinage or Jubilee head coinage are British coins with an obverse featuring a depiction of Queen Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The design was placed on the silver and gold circulating
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Easter Tuesday
Easter Tuesday is the third day of Eastertide and is a holiday in some areas. Easter Tuesday in the Western Christian liturgical calendar is the third day in the Octave of Easter and analogously, i
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English Canada
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Conformal projection
In mathematics, a conformal map is a function that locally preserves angles, but not necessarily lengths.A rectangular grid (top) and its image under a conformal map f{\displaystyle f} (bottom). It
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Stikine people
The Stikine people (Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan) are a ḵwáan or regional group of the Tlingit, today based at Wrangell, Alaska. Their historical territory included Wrangell Island and other islands of the Ale
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Simon Islip
Simon Islip (died 1366) was an English prelate. He served as Archbishop of Canterbury between 1349 and 1366.Simon IslipArchbishop of CanterburyAppointed20 September 1349InstalledunknownTerm ended26
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