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91New Canadian Library — Parent company McClelland Stewart Founded 1958 Founder Jack McClelland and Malcolm Ross Country of origin Canada Headquarters location Toronto …
92New Pomerania, Vicariate Apostolic of — Vicariate Apostolic of New Pomerania † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Vicariate Apostolic of New Pomerania New Pomerania, the largest island of the Bismarck Archipelago, is separated from New Guinea by Dampier Strait, and extends from 148º… …
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94Moon — This article is about Earth s Moon. For moons in general, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Moon (disambiguation) …
95moon — mooner, n. moonless, adj. /moohn/, n. 1. the earth s natural satellite, orbiting the earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles (384,393 km) and having a diameter of 2160 miles (3476 km). 2. this body during a particular lunar month, or during a… …
96Moon (astrology) — For a description of the Moon as a celestial body, see Moon. ‹ The template below (Astrology) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Astrology …
97Moon magic — ‹ The template below (Astrology) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Astrology …
98moon — The waxing moon was long thought to promote healthy growth; this was the time to plant seeds, cut one s hair (so that it would grow back thickly), or undertake new business; animals and children begotten or born with the waxing or full moon… …
99moon — moon1 W3 [mu:n] n [: Old English; Origin: mona] 1.) the moon/the Moon the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days ▪ The Americans landed on the moon in 1969. ▪ the craters on the… …
100Moon, The — The natural satellite which orbits the Earth. It has a diameter of about 3,480 kilometers (2,160 miles), which is more than one quarter the size of the Earth, with a volume equal to about one fiftieth of the Earths. Since the density of the… …
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