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*" The Penguin Dictionary of Saints, 3rd Edition ", Donald Attwater and Catherine Rachel John, New York: Peguin Putnam Inc., 1995, ISBN 0-14-051312-4
*" China in Western Thought and Culture " Dictionary of the History of Ideas, etext, University of Virginia
*" Perthshire " from A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland by Samuel Lewis, London, 1846 ( British History Online
*" Philomena ," in David Hugh Farmer, " The Oxford Dictionary of Saints " ( Oxford University Press, 2004 ) ISBN 0-19-860949-3
*" Pianoforte ", article in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, available as a pay Web site and in scholarly libraries.
*" Fairy of the Mine ", The London Encyclopædia, or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature, and Practical Mechanics, Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge, Vol IX.
*" Steele, Sir Samuel Benfield ", in The Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography ( 4th edition ), Ed.
*" Selkirkshire " from A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland by Samuel Lewis, 1846 ( British History Online )
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*" Oh My Darling, Clementine " ( 1884 ) is an American western folk ballad believed to have been based on another song called Down by the River Liv'd a Maiden ( 1863 ).
*" The Ballad of John Henry " typically contain four major components: a premonition by John Henry as a child that steel-driving would lead to his death, the lead-up to and the results of the race against the steam hammer, Henry's death and burial, and the reaction of John Henry's wife.
*" Take Me Out to the Ball Game " is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song.
*" Lost Horizon: The sad and savage wit of A. E. Housman " New Yorker article ( 5 pages ) by Anthony Lane 19 February 2001
*" Big Dipper ", a song by Jethro Tull from their 1976 album Too Old to Rock ' n ' Roll: Too Young to Die!
*" A New Method of Chemistry " ( 1741 & 1753 ) ( English Translation of " Elementa Chemiae " by Peter Shaw )
*" Cajun spice " blends such as Tony Chachere's and REX King of Spice are sometimes used in Acadiana kitchens, but do not suit every cook's style because Cajun-style seasoning is often achieved from scratch, even by taste.
*" Cassiopeia ," a song by Shabütie ( now known as Coheed and Cambria ) from their 1999 EP The Penelope EP
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