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The word "waterloo" literally means a disastrous defeat derived from Waterloo, Belgium where Napoleon met his final defeat in 1815 by Blucher and Wellington. What does this word mean to you in terms of the death of dreams and in the context of world peace?

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The story takes place in Slovakia in the village of Detva. The story appears many characters of the main characters are: Roman, Christina, Monica. Roman was first acquainted with Monica, which will go with. Monica Christionou owned company, which makes Roman brothel.

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Another look into what has happened on this day in the past, historical events of note, famous birthdays or any other points of interest that have occurred on this day.

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Another look into what has happened on this day in the past, historical events of note, famous birthdays or any other points of interest that have occurred on this day.

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Another look into what has happened on this day in the past, historical events of note, famous birthdays or any other points of interest that have occurred on this day.

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Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned as the emperor of France on December two 1804. His title was to be Napoleon I, he was the first Frenchman to hold the position of emperor in a thousand years. He was handed the crown by Pope Pius VII and placed the crown upon his own head rather than have it be positioned there by the pope.

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On December one 1990 England was connected to the European mainland for the first time in over 8,000 years after the breakthrough was made between the two ends of the tunnel deep beneath the English Channel. Workers drilling the tunnel removed the final few feet of rock on that day to complete an idea that had been first suggested in 1802.

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