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  • 101The Who — at a 1975 curtain call. Left to right: Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend Background information Origin …

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  • 102The Birth of Venus (Botticelli) — The Birth of Venus Artist Sandro Botticelli Year c. 1486 Type tempera on canvas Dimensions …

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  • 103The All-American Rejects — Left to right: Nick Wheeler, Chris Gaylor, Mike Kennerty and Tyson Ritter Background information Origin Stillwater, Oklahoma …

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  • 104The Crunge — Single by Led Zeppelin from the album Houses of the Holy A side …

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  • 105The Chronicles of Narnia (TV serial) — The Chronicles of Narnia Title screen Format Drama TV serial Created by C. S. Lewis (novel) …

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  • 106The Logic of Violence in Civil War — is a book which challenges the conventional view of violence in civil wars as irrational. The main argument is that violence only emerges in those disputed territories, and it is generally driven not by the conflict itself, but by previous… …

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  • 107The Masters School — The Masters School, known as Dobbs by its alums, is a private, coeducational boarding and day preparatory school in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Originally founded as an all girls school in 1877 by Eliza Bailey Masters, the school first admitted boys… …

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  • 108The Only Living Boy in New York — Song by Simon and Garfunkel from the album Bridge Over Troubled Water Released January 26, 1970 Recorded November 1968 and November 1969 Genre Folk rock …

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  • 109The Worst Journey in the World — is a memoir of the 1910 1913 British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott. It was written and published in 1922 by a survivor of the expedition, Apsley Cherry Garrard, and has earned wide praise for its frank treatment of the… …

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  • 110The Chesterfield Supper Club — Perry Como and Jo Stafford broadcasting from a TWA Constellation (April 5, 1946). Genre Musical variety Running time 15 minutes …

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