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  • 61Marco Polo — This article is about the trader and explorer. For other uses, see Marco Polo (disambiguation) …

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  • 62Harold Bloom — Infobox Writer name = Harold Bloom caption = birthdate = July 11, 1930 birthplace = New York City deathdate = deathplace = occupation = literary and cultural critic genre = movement = Romanticism, Aestheticism notableworks = The Western Canon,… …

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  • 63British Council — The British Council is a Public Body of the United Kingdom Government which specialises in educational and development opportunities. It is a non departmental public body, a public corporation incorporated by royal charter, and is registered as a …

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  • 64Martin Roscheisen — Born Roland Martin Röscheisen Muenchen, Germany Residence San Francisco, California Citizenship Austrian Education Munich Technical University (B.S., 1992) Stanford University …

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  • 65ScanSafe — Infobox Company company name = ScanSafe company company type = Private company slogan = foundation = 1999 cite web url = http://www.scalevp.com/news/portfolio/20070511 scansafe.html title = ScanSafe s business brotherhood accessdate = 2008 05 04… …

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  • 66eBay — This article is about the business. For the Weird Al Yankovic song, see eBay (song). eBay Inc. Type Public Traded as NASDAQ:  …

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  • 67Strata SE1 — Torre en Londres Edificio Coste GBP 115 millones £ Localización …

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  • 68Steve Marriott — Infobox musical artist Name = Steve Marriott Img capt = Steve Marriott in 1966 Img size = 150px Background = solo singer Birth name = Stephen Peter Marriott Born = birth date|1947|1|30|mf=y Died = death date and age|1991|4|20|1947|1|30|df=y… …

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  • 69Seaham — For the town of the same name in New South Wales, Australia see Seaham, New South Wales infobox UK place country = England official name= Seaham latitude= 54.84 longitude= 1.34 population = 21,714 (2001)… …

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  • 70Coase theorem — In law and economics, the Coase theorem (pronounced /ˈkoʊs/), attributed to Ronald Coase, describes the economic efficiency of an economic allocation or outcome in the presence of externalities. The theorem states that if trade in an externality… …

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