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  • 121trough battery — Battery Bat ter*y, n.; pl. {Batteries}. [F. batterie, fr. battre. See {Batter}, v. t.] 1. The act of battering or beating. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The unlawful beating of another. It includes every willful, angry and violent, or negligent… …

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  • 122Jean Cocteau — in his 1923 Born Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau 5 July 1889(1889 07 05) Maisons Laffitte, France …

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  • 123Montana class battleship — A 1944 model of a Montana class battleship Class overview Name: Montana class battleship …

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  • 124Fort Sumter — Infobox Protected area name = Fort Sumter National Monument iucn category = V caption = locator x = 235 locator y = 120 location = Charleston County, South Carolina, USA nearest city = Charleston, South Carolina lat degrees = 32 lat minutes = 45… …

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  • 125Hainan — For other uses, see Hainan (disambiguation). Coordinates: 19°12′N 109°42′E / 19.2°N 109.7°E / 19.2; 109.7 …

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  • 126HMS Caesar (1896) — HMS Caesar was a Majestic class pre dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Roman military and political leader Julius Caesar.Technical DesciptionHMS Caesar was laid down at Portsmouth Dockyard on 25 March 1895 and launched on 2 …

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  • 127Royal Sovereign class battleship — The Royal Sovereign class was an eight ship class of pre dreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy.The ships of the Royal Sovereign class were built under the Naval Defence Act of 1889, which provided £21 million for a vast expansion… …

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  • 128HMS Hood (51) — HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, and considered the pride of the Royal Navy in the interwar period and during the early period of World War II. She was one of four Admiral class battlecruisers ordered in mid… …

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