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  2. Penthouse principle - Wikipedia

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    The penthouse named in the principle is the top floor of a high-rise apartment building, and is a metaphor for the matrix clause in a multi-clause structure (which, when diagrammed in usual phrase marker notation, contains the highest clause node in the structure).

  3. Survey marker - Wikipedia

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    NGS Survey Data Explorer is an interactive map that will find markers in a selected location. Marker types identified. Marker links to data sheet. This website provides a state-by-state mapping of NGS survey marks on to Google Maps, enabling one to search for these marks visually. Description and history of the types of markers used in the ...

  4. List of New Hampshire historical markers (26–50) - Wikipedia

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    Metallak marker in Stewartstown Hannah Dustin marker in Boscawen Marker in Durham for the Raid on Oyster River Town of Stewartstown "Hunter, trapper, fisherman and guide, well and favorably known by the region's early settlers. 'The Lone Indian of the Magalloway' was the last survivor of a band of Abnaki inhabiting the Upper Androscoggin ...

  5. Conjectural history - Wikipedia

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    Conjectural history is a type of historiography isolated in the 1790s by Dugald Stewart, who termed it "theoretical or conjectural history," as prevalent in the historians and early social scientists of the Scottish Enlightenment. As Stewart saw it, such history makes space for speculation about causes of events, by postulating natural causes ...

  6. List of New Hampshire historical markers (1–25) - Wikipedia

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    The principal campaigns took place in the Ossipee region and led to the eventual withdrawal of the Indians to the north. Commemorated in Colonial literature by 'The Ballad of Lovewell's Fight. ' " [30] Note: this marker was erected in 1964. [31]

  7. List of New Hampshire historical markers (251–275) - Wikipedia

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    The marker was cemented into the stone wall in the 1940s after road repair. In 1956 the land was donated to the town to preserve memory of the original main route through Salem, NH on Old Rockingham Rd." [3] Note: Originally installed in 2016 at 43 Old Rockingham Road in Salem, in 2022 the marker was relocated to 73 Old Rockingham Road. [4]

  8. List of New Hampshire historical markers (276–300) - Wikipedia

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    By May 15, the marker had been removed, [10] and its status was updated to "retired" in the state's list of markers. On August 7, two New Hampshire residents who had proposed the marker filed a lawsuit against the state, asserting that it had been removed in violation of the state's Administrative Procedures Act. [11]

  9. History - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, history is what happened rather than the academic field studying what happened. When used as a countable noun, a history is a representation of the past in the form of a history text. History texts are cultural products involving active interpretation and reconstruction. The narratives presented in them can change as historians ...