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  • 81order — I. verb (ordered; ordering) Etymology: Middle English, from ordre, noun Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to put in order ; arrange 2. a. to give an order to ; command …

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  • 82Laurel and Hardy — were the popular American based comedy team of thin, British born Stan Laurel (1890 1965) and heavy, American born Oliver Hardy (1892 1957). They became famous during the early half of the 20th century for their work in motion pictures and also… …

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  • 83Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace — For the church in Stratford, Connecticut, see Our Lady of Peace Church (Connecticut). Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace Our Lady of Peace, with its scrim divided altar majeure and cathedra shown above, is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in… …

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  • 84Apprentice Boys of Derry — The Apprentice Boys Of Derry are a Protestant fraternal society with a worldwide membership, founded in 1814. They are based in the city of Londonderry, Northern Ireland. However, there are Clubs and branches across Northern Ireland, Great… …

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  • 85Poro — For the municipality in the Philippines, see Poro, Cebu. For the island on which it is located, see Poro Island. The Poro, or Purrah or Purroh, is a secret society of Sierra Leone and Liberia. tructureOnly males are admitted to its ranks, but two …

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  • 86Nidhu Babu — Ramnidhi Gupta (Bengali: রামনিধি গুপ্ত) (1741 1839), commonly known as Nidhu Babu, is one of the great reformers of Bengali tappā music. Nidhu Babu was born in Kumartuli in northern Calcutta, where he grew up learning Persian and some English.… …

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  • 87Feminism in France — has its origins in the French Revolution. A few famous figures emerged during the 1871 Paris Commune, including Louise Michel, Russian born Elisabeth Dmitrieff, Nathalie Lemel, and Renée Vivien. French Revolution In November 1789, at the very… …

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  • 88GALICIA — (Pol. Galicia; Ger. Galizien; Rus. Galitsiya), geographical political region of E. Europe, in S.E. Poland and N.W. Ukraine, extending northward from the Carpathians into the Vistula Valley to the San River. After numerous changes in the Middle… …

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  • 89A. J. Muste — Abraham Johannes Muste (January 8, 1885 – February 11, 1967) was a socialist active in the pacifist movement, labor movement and the US civil rights movement.BiographyMuste was born in Zierikzee, the Netherlands, and became a naturalized United… …

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  • 90Tontine — In cryptography, a tontine is a secret sharing algorithm which allows n people to share secret data, such that any k of them can reconstruct it by combining their keys. : For the Australian pillow manufacturer, see Tontine Group. A tontine is an… …

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