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  2. Sophisticated Beggar - Wikipedia

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    The album cover was drawn by Lon Goddard who, at the time, was the barman at Les Cousins.Goddard also lived with Harper and his family in Kilburn, London, played 2nd guitar on "October Twelfth" and "Goldfish" and later designed the gatefold cover for Harper's 1970 Harvest release, Flat Baroque and Berserk.

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  4. Crib barn - Wikipedia

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    Crib barns were most often built of unchinked logs and may or may not have included a hay loft depending on the specific barn. Unaltered examples of crib barns usually have roofs covered with undressed wood shingles, which, over time, were replaced with tin or asphalt. It is the rustic appearance of crib barns that cause them to stand out. [1]

  5. Cryptanalysis of the Enigma - Wikipedia

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    Cribs were fundamental to the British approach to solving Enigma keys, but guessing the plaintext for a message was a highly skilled business. So in 1940 Stuart Milner-Barry set up a special Crib Room in Hut 8. [108] [109] Foremost among the knowledge needed for identifying cribs was the text of previous decrypts.

  6. Surprised by Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Surprised by Oxford is a 2022 British-American mystery romantic drama film written by Ryan Whitaker and Carolyn Weber, directed by Whitaker and starring Rose Reid and Ruairi O'Connor. Plot [ edit ]

  7. New Oxford American Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The New Oxford American Dictionary (NOAD) is a single-volume dictionary of American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press.. NOAD is based upon the New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE), published in the United Kingdom in 1998, although with substantial editing, additional entries, and the inclusion of illustrations.