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Terms for subject
Historical
(43 entries)
half-sov
half-sovereign
half-sov
half-sovereign
back-berend
having the stolen goods in
(one's)
possession
chamberlain
high officer of state, as currently with the papal camerlengo, but normally now a mainly honorary title
I/O psychologist
Industrial Organizational Psychologist
Fesenko
J.Legal
Journal of Legal History
London
Londinium
MichaelBurov
Londonium
Roman London
MichaelBurov
nine-eleven
Islamist suicide terrorist attacks carried out by Al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001
Shabe
over there
to or in Europe, especially: France, the Western Front
pharisee
Pharisee
Gruzovik
common school
public school
Andrey Truhachev
ref
reformer
ref
reformer
sanatorium
A medical facility for long-term illness, most typically associated with treatment of tuberculosis in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century before the discovery of antibiotics
sax
seax
Vadim Rouminsky
sax
seax
Vadim Rouminsky
shaffron
chanfron
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speakeasy
an illegal saloon or tavern, especially one operated during the American Prohibition period in the 1920s
Stockholm Bloodbath
Swedish Massacre
Andrey Truhachev
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