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  • 31Sexton (artillery) — Infobox Weapon is vehicle=yes is UK=yes name=25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton caption=Sexton on exhibition in the Polish Army museum in Warsaw; this particular vehicle was used during WWII by the Polish 1st Armoured Division… …

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  • 32Sexton, Anne — orig. Anne Gray Harvey born Nov. 9, 1928, Newton, Mass., U.S. died Oct. 4, 1974, Weston, Mass. U.S. poet. She worked as a model, librarian, and teacher. Her first book of poetry, To Bedlam and Part Way Back (1960), examines her mental breakdowns… …

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  • 33Sexton (office) — A sexton is a church officer charged with the maintenance of the church buildings and/or the surrounding graveyard. In smaller churches, this office is often combined with that of verger. [ cite web|url=http://www.st thomas… …

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  • 34Sexton Blake — Cockney Rhyming Slang 1. Fake He wears a Cartier but it s a sexton See also Sexton Blake >cake 2. Cake ow about a nice slice of sexton? Possible that Sexton Blake was a detective in comic book stories (?) …

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  • 35Sexton Hardcastle — Adam Copeland Pour les articles homonymes, voir Copeland et Edge …

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  • 36sexton beetle — Necrophore Nec ro*phore, n. [Gr. nekro s a dead body + fe rein to bear.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of beetles of the genus {Necrophorus} and allied genera; called also {burying beetle}, {carrion beetle}, {sexton beetle}. [1913… …

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  • 37sexton beetle — Carrion Car ri*on, a. Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion. [1913 Webster] A prey for carrion kites. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Carrion beetle} (Zo[ o]l.), any beetle that feeds habitually on dead animals; also called… …

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  • 38Sexton Hardcastle — Adam Joseph Copeland Daten Ringname(n) Damon Striker Sexton Hardcastle Adam Impact Conquistador Uno Edge …

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  • 39sexton — noun Etymology: Middle English secresteyn, sexteyn, from Anglo French segrestein, from Medieval Latin sacristanus more at sacristan Date: 14th century a church officer or employee who takes care of the church property and performs related minor… …

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  • 40sexton — noun A church official who looks after a church and its graveyard and may act as a gravedigger and bell ringer. Syn: sacristan …

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