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  • 61Gunnar Rosendal — (4 April 1897 in Grevie parish – 26 December 1988 in Kristianstad) was a Swedish Lutheran priest, Doctor of Theology, and parish priest of Osby. Through his books promoting High Church Lutheran theology and spirituality, especially Kyrklig… …

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  • 62Munavvar Kalantarli — Munavvar Samad qizi Kalantarli (Azerbaijani: Münəvvər Kələntərli) (1912, Lankaran – 1962, Baku) was an Azerbaijani actress and folk singer. Career Born to a wealthy landowner family descended from Iranian émigrés, Munavvar Mina Kalantarli… …

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  • 63Phil Cohen — Hardy Boys Character name= Philip Cohen gender= Male hometown= Bayport occupation= High school student affiliation= relatives= Father: Mr. Cohen Mother: Mrs. Cohen appearance= The Hardy Boys #1 The Tower Treasure (1927) Philip Cohen is a… …

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  • 64John McLachlan — (1840 1915) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Ashburton, in the South Island.Member of ParliamentJohn McLachlan represented the Ashburton electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives for twelve years (1893 96; 1899 1908) (Hamer …

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  • 65Kid Koala — performing in 2010 Background information Birth name Eric San Born 1974 …

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  • 66GSH — Glutathione (Medical) * Good Sense Of Humour (Internet » Chat) * George S Halas (Community » Famous) * Guangshen Railway, LTD. (Business » NYSE Symbols) * Goshen, Indiana USA (Regional » Airport Codes) …

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  • 67gsoh — abbreviation good sense of humour: used in newspaper personal columns …

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  • 68serious */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɪərɪəs] / US [ˈsɪrɪəs] adjective 1) bad or dangerous enough to make you worried The sale of the company will have serious implications for people s jobs. a serious problem/mistake: It s not a serious problem – we should be able to fix it… …

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  • 69serious*/*/*/ — [ˈsɪəriəs] adj 1) bad or dangerous enough to make you worried It s not a serious problem.[/ex] a serious head injury[/ex] An accident like this poses a serious threat to the environment.[/ex] 2) meaning what you say or do, and not making a joke I …

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  • 70Verbless clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR Most clauses contain a verb. However, some groups of words have the same function as a main clause or a subordinate clause, but do not contain a verb. These groups of words are called verbless clauses. The following examples show… …

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