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27; Naphtha is a clear liquid hydrocarbon that is produced during the fractional distillation of crude petroleum oil or coal tar. Naphtha distills off between gasoline and kerosene. There are two basic types of naphtha engines: an internal combustion engine, and an external combusion engine used exclusively for powering small boats and yachts just before the turn of the century. — From the  [http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/complete-archive/3336/ Gas Engine Magazine Website]
 
27; Naphtha is a clear liquid hydrocarbon that is produced during the fractional distillation of crude petroleum oil or coal tar. Naphtha distills off between gasoline and kerosene. There are two basic types of naphtha engines: an internal combustion engine, and an external combusion engine used exclusively for powering small boats and yachts just before the turn of the century. — From the  [http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/complete-archive/3336/ Gas Engine Magazine Website]
  
'''Napoleon'''<br />
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'''Napoleon I, born Napoleone di Buonaparte (1869-1821)'''<br />
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543; a general during the French Revolution, the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from 11 November 1799 to 18 May 1804, Emperor of the French (Empereur des Français) under the name Napoleon I (Napoléon 1er) from 18 May 1804 to 6 April 1814, and was briefly restored as Emperor from 20 March to 22 June 1815; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon Wikipedia entry]
  
Napoleon III, aka Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873)<br />
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'''Napoleon III, aka Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873)'''<br />
 
635; President of France from 1849 to 1852, and then Emperor of the French under the name Napoléon III from 1852 to 1870. He was the last monarch to rule France. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_III Wikipedia entry]
 
635; President of France from 1849 to 1852, and then Emperor of the French under the name Napoléon III from 1852 to 1870. He was the last monarch to rule France. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_III Wikipedia entry]
  

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Nameless creature
124;

Naming
129; 134; 153;

Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930)
138; Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansenm was a Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat; 147; Wikipedia entry

naphtha engines
27; Naphtha is a clear liquid hydrocarbon that is produced during the fractional distillation of crude petroleum oil or coal tar. Naphtha distills off between gasoline and kerosene. There are two basic types of naphtha engines: an internal combustion engine, and an external combusion engine used exclusively for powering small boats and yachts just before the turn of the century. — From the Gas Engine Magazine Website

Napoleon I, born Napoleone di Buonaparte (1869-1821)
543; a general during the French Revolution, the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from 11 November 1799 to 18 May 1804, Emperor of the French (Empereur des Français) under the name Napoleon I (Napoléon 1er) from 18 May 1804 to 6 April 1814, and was briefly restored as Emperor from 20 March to 22 June 1815; Wikipedia entry

Napoleon III, aka Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808-1873)
635; President of France from 1849 to 1852, and then Emperor of the French under the name Napoléon III from 1852 to 1870. He was the last monarch to rule France. Wikipedia entry

Narvik's Mush-It-Away Northern Cuisine
134;

Ñato, El
384; in New Mexico;

Nebulay, Barry
526; Quaternionist in Ostend, from University of Dublin; 557;

Neville and Nigel
185; "creatures ministering to" Lew Rideout after a blast; youngsters, 489;

Newburgh
59; insane asylum in Northern Ohio

Newnham and Girton
490; 493;

Nicol prism
139; a type of polarizer, an optical device used to generate a beam of polarized light; 354; 391; 538; Wikipedia entry

Niflheim
128; Niflheim ("Land of Mists") is the realm of ice and cold in Norse mythology. It is located north of Ginnungagap and there dwells the hrimthursar (Frost Giants) and here is also located Hel. The tree Yggdrasill has a root here in the spring Hvergelmir, and it is gnawed away at by the serpent Nidhogg; 142; Wikipedia entry

Nihilism
110;

Nobel brothers
444;

Noellyn
493; blond at Cambridge

Noonan, Nellie
334;

Noseworth, Lindsay
4; Master At Arms on The Inconvenience; 107; Communications Officer, 116; Unit Treasurer, 398; 432;

Northern Temple of Connexion
446;

nunatak
139; Eskimo: "land connected"; sentient rock;

Nuovo Rialto
439; sub-desert port; Rialto is an area of the San Polo sestiere of Venice, known for its markets and for the Rialto Bridge; Wikipedia entry

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