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  • 91Folk etymology — This article is about a technical term in linguistics. For incorrect popular etymologies, see false etymology. Folk etymology is change in a word or phrase over time resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more familiar… …

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  • 92Harlan Ellison — (1986) Born Harlan Jay Ellison May 27, 1934 (1934 05 27) (age 77) Cleveland, Ohio …

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  • 93Maize — This article is about the cereal grain, primarily known as corn in the United States. For other uses, see Maize (disambiguation). Corn redirects here. For other uses, see Corn (disambiguation). Maize Illustration depicting both male and female… …

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  • 94Mary Anning — with her dog Tray, painted before 1842. The Golden Cap outcrop can be seen in the background Born 21 May 1799 …

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  • 95Organ Pipes National Park — IUCN Category III (Natural Monument) …

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  • 96Genovese crime family — Infobox Criminal organization name =Genovese crime family |300px|right] caption =Named after Vito Genovese founded on =1931 founding location =flagicon|US New York City founded by =Lucky Luciano years active =1931 present territory =Various… …

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  • 97Flower — A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with… …

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  • 98Orange (fruit) — Orange Orange blossoms and oranges on tree …

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  • 991400-1500 in fashion — Fashion in 15th century Europe was characterized by a series of extremes and extravagances, from the voluminous gowns called houppelandes with their sweeping floor length sleeves to the revealing doublets and hose of Renaissance Italy. Hats,… …

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  • 100Oak marble gall — Oak marble galls develop as a chemically induced distortion of leaf buds on pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ), or sessile oak ( Quercus petraea ) trees, caused by the parthenogenetic …

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