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  2. A. G. Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Thornton was born in Secunderabad, India, the son of James Thornton, a physical drill teacher, and Mary Thornton.The family returned to England soon after, and Thornton was raised in Hornsey, Middlesex.

  3. Agoge - Wikipedia

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    The agōgē was divided into three age categories: the paides (about ages 7–14), paidiskoi (ages 15–19), and the hēbōntes (ages 20–29). [4] The boys were further subdivided into groups called agelai (singular agelē, meaning "pack"), with whom they would sleep, and were led by an older boy (eirēn) who Plutarch claims was chosen by the boys themselves.

  4. Agog - Wikipedia

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    Search for Agog in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Agog article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  5. Junior Agogo - Wikipedia

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    Manuel "Junior" Agogo (1 August 1979 – 22 August 2019) was a Ghanaian professional footballer who played as a striker.He was born in Ghana but spent most of his childhood in the UK.

  6. Gog and Magog - Wikipedia

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    Gog and Magog (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ ɡ ... ˈ m eɪ ɡ ɒ ɡ /; Hebrew: גּוֹג וּמָגוֹג, romanized: Gōg ū-Māgōg) or Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Arabic: يَأْجُوجُ وَمَأْجُوجُ, romanized: Yaʾjūj u wa-Maʾjūj u) are a pair of names that appear in the Bible and the Qur'an, variously ascribed to individuals, tribes, or lands.

  7. English adjectives - Wikipedia

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    Such adjective phrases can be integrated into the clause (e.g., Love dies young) or detached from the clause as a supplement (e.g., Happy to see her, I wept). Adjective phrases functioning as predicative adjuncts are typically interpreted with the subject of the main clause being the predicand of the adjunct (i.e., "I was happy to see her"). [11]

  8. Agog! Press - Wikipedia

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    Agog! Press was an independent Australian book publisher , specializing in speculative fiction short story collections. Founded in 2002 by Cat Sparks , the press published nine anthologies of speculative fiction.

  9. Agogô - Wikipedia

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    An agogô (Yoruba: agogo, meaning bell) is a single or a multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba and Edo music and also in the samba baterias (percussion ensembles).