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When was the last shogun?

Score: 4.9/5 (23 votes) Prince Tokugawa Yoshinobu (October 28, 1837 – November 22, 1913), also known as Tokugawa Keiki, was the 15th and the last shogun of Japan.Does Japan still have a shogun?Relationship with the emperorSince Minamoto no Yoritomo turned the figure of the shogun into a permanent an...

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Why won't resident evil 5 launch?

Score: 4.3/5 (53 votes) When troubleshooting game not launching issues, first you need to make sure there aren't any corrupted or missing files. Here's how you can check the file integrity on Steam: Go to your steam library, right-click Resident Evil 5 and select Properties. ... Then click...

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Where is blithe spirit showing?

Score: 4.6/5 (30 votes) While 'Blithe Spirit' is not part of Amazon Prime's free content roster that comes with the subscription, the movie is available to watch on Prime as VOD. You can buy or rent the film here.How do I watch Blithe Spirit 2020?Watch Blithe Spirit Streaming Online |...

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Has anyone died from menstruation?

Score: 4.2/5 (36 votes) Last month, Parbati Buda Rawat, a 21-year-old woman, was found dead in a remote district of far-west Nepal after being removed from the family home to a shed while menstruating in which she suffocated after lighting a fire to keep warm. And she isn't the first.Can someon...

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Is a buzzard a vulture?

Score: 4.2/5 (70 votes) In North America, a vulture is a vulture, a buzzard is a vulture, and a hawk is a hawk. In the rest of the world, a vulture is a vulture, a buzzard is a hawk, and a hawk is sometimes a buzzard, though there are still other birds with the name hawk that would not be called buz...

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How did zeppelins impact ww1?

Score: 4.4/5 (39 votes) Impact: 51 Zeppelin air raids took place in WWI. 5,806 bombs were dropped, causing 557 deaths and 1,358 injures. The biggest damage was psychological, as the zeppelins caused terror within the civilian population.Why was the Zeppelin important in ww1?The aim of the Zeppelins ...

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Which year cholera outbreak?

Score: 4.3/5 (30 votes) The CHOLERA EPIDEMIC OF 1832 began in May when an immigrant ship landed at Quebec with cases of Asiatic cholera aboard. The disease spread through the city and quickly up the St. Lawrence River valley. Panic spread across the Great Lakes region.When did the cholera outbreak s...

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Do ut facias example?

Score: 4.4/5 (69 votes) Literally, “I do that you may give” refers to a civil law contract in which one party agrees to perform an act for the other party in exchange for money or other value. A common example is contract which creates a master-servant relationship.Do ut facias is an example of what...

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Whats a flock of pelicans called?

Score: 4.2/5 (34 votes) Pelicans: squadron, pod, scoop.What is a pelican group called?A group of pelicans has many collective nouns, including a "brief", "pod", "pouch", "scoop", and "squadron" of pelicans.Do pelicans have flocks?Sometimes these groups are quite large. One group numbered over 1,900 ...

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Does mcdonald's have quarter pounders?

Score: 5/5 (6 votes) 520 Cal. Each Quarter Pounder® with Cheese burger features a ¼ lb.* of 100% fresh beef that's hot, deliciously juicy and cooked when you order.What kind of Quarter Pounders does McDonald's have?McDonald's Quarter Pounder® with Cheese Deluxe is a fresh take on a Qu...

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