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  2. Vedaranyam March - Wikipedia

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    By collecting salt directly from the sea the marchers broke the salt law. As a part of the march, Rajagopalachari created awareness among the people by highlighting the importance of Khadi as well as social issues like caste discrimination. The campaign came to an end on 28 April 1930 when the participants were arrested by the colonial police ...

  3. Animal Rising - Wikipedia

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    From 7 October to 19 October 2019, Animal Rebellion organised a wave of civil disobedience in London and Berlin, in parallel to Extinction Rebellion protests.Animal Rebellion protested in front of the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture, [9] at Smithfield meat market, [10] [11] the largest UK meat market, and ...

  4. Halt - Wikipedia

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    HLT (x86 instruction), aka "HALT" Highly accelerated life test, a product stress testing methodology; The Halt, a 2019 film; Charles I. Halt (born 1939), United States Air Force colonel who had an encounter with UFOs; Karl Ritter von Halt, born Karl Ferdinand Halt (1891–1964), sport official in Nazi Germany and in the German Federal Republic

  5. Halt's Peril - Wikipedia

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    Halt's perill Australian cover of Halt's Peril Author John Flanagan Illustrator Jeremy Reston (Aus) Language English Series Ranger's Apprentice (Book no. 9) Genre Fantasy, Adventure Publisher Random House (Australia) Publication date 2 November 2009 (Aus) 6 November 2009 (NZ) 5 October 2010 (US) Publication place Australia Media type Print (Paperback) Pages 386 ISBN 978-1-74166-302-0 OCLC ...

  6. Salting a bird's tail - Wikipedia

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    The new year of 1922 preventing the dove of peace from flying away. Salting a bird's tail is a legendary superstition of Europe and America, and an English language idiom. The superstition is that sprinkling salt on a bird's tail will render the bird temporarily unable to fly, enabling its capture.

  7. Lot's wife - Wikipedia

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    A pillar of salt named "Lot's wife" is located near the Dead Sea at Mount Sodom in Israel. [4] A second one is shown to tourists across the Dead Sea, in Jordan, not far from the ruins of the Byzantine Monastery of St Lot. [5] The Talmud states that a blessing should be said at the place where the pillar of salt is.

  8. Factory Girl (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Factory Girl is a 2006 American biographical film directed by George Hickenlooper.It is based on the rapid rise and fall of 1960s underground film star and socialite Edie Sedgwick (Sienna Miller), known for her association with the artist Andy Warhol ().

  9. Richard Ansdell - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] In 1846 he exhibited his first picture, "A Drover's Halt" at the British Institution, London, and went on to show 30 canvases there. In June 1841, he married Maria Romer; the couple went on to have 11 children. In 1847 the family left Liverpool to live in Kensington in London.