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  2. Petty France, London - Wikipedia

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    Petty France is a street in the City of Westminster in central London, ... "Adam & Eve, 82 York Street, St Margaret, Westminster". UK pub history and historical ...

  3. Palmer Street - Wikipedia

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    On the west side at the north end on the corner with Petty France is the Adam & Eve public house under the management of Greene King. [15] Further down at 2–14 is the former London offices of the British Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) from 1953 to 2019.

  4. John Pettus (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Pettus. Sir John Pettus (1613–1690) was an English royalist, politician and natural philosopher. [1] Pettus was an expert on metallurgy and became a deputy governor of the royal mines in England and Wales under Charles I and II.

  5. Le Jeu d'Adam - Wikipedia

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    Le Jeu d'Adam (Latin: Ordo representacionis Adae, English: The Play of Adam) is a twelfth-century liturgical drama written in the Anglo Norman dialect of Medieval French. While choral texts and stage directions are in Latin, the spoken text of the play is in the vernacular, which makes Adam the oldest extant play written in any old French ...

  6. Ève (Massenet) - Wikipedia

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    Ève is a recounting of the story of Adam and Eve, and an interpretation of the biblical narration of Eve succumbing to evil's temptation to commit original sin, and the fallout that occurs thereafter. It can be considered as a three-part oratorio consisting of five smaller pieces (one of which is a short prologue).

  7. Man Gave Names to All the Animals - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the cow got its name because Adam 'saw milk comin' out but he didn't know how' and the bear got its name because it has a 'great big furry back and furry hair'. [3] In the last verse, the lyrics take a more sinister turn. [4] Saw an animal as smooth as glass Slithering his way through the grass Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake

  8. John Milton - Wikipedia

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    The back of no 19 York Street (1848). In 1651, Milton moved into a "pretty garden-house" in Petty France, Westminster. He lived there until the Restoration. Later it became No. 19 York Street, belonged to Jeremy Bentham, was occupied successively by James Mill and William Hazlitt, and finally was demolished in 1877. [39]

  9. List of Northern Exposure characters - Wikipedia

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    People in Cicely spoke of him as a tall-tale figure at first. Adam usually has a chip on his shoulder and offers an offensive rebuttal to anyone who compliments him. He is married to Eve. Arkin directed one of the episodes in the fourth season. Dave Dave is the cheerful Native American cook at the Brick. In early episodes, he has few lines, but ...