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  • 101Beat the Clock — For the Sparks song, see Beat the Clock (Sparks song). Beat the Clock Genre Game show Presented by Bud Collyer (1950–1961) Jack Narz (1969–1972) …

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  • 102Isaac Woodard — Isaac Woodard, Jr., often written Isaac Woodward, (March 18, 1919 September 23, 1992) was an African American World War II veteran whose 1946 beating and maiming, hours after being discharged from the United States Army, sparked national outrage… …

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  • 103Diatto — Industry Automotive Fate ceased production, Founded 1905 Defunct 1929 …

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  • 104Dale Jackaman — (born June 2, 1956 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. Dale Jackaman Contents 1 Biographical history …

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  • 105Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs — The Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs is a conservative academic center at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio, dedicated by Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1983. It is named for the late Congressman John M. Ashbrook, an Ohio Republican best known for… …

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  • 106Gotham City Police Department — Infobox comics organization imagesize= caption=Cover to Gotham Central #1. Art by Michael Lark. publisher=DC Comics debut= creators=Bob Kane type=Law enforcement agency business= organisation= organization=y base=Gotham City owners=James Gordon… …

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  • 107Murray Van Wagoner — 38th Governor of Michigan In office January 1, 1941 – January 1, 1943 Lieutenant Frank Murphy …

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  • 108Tom Zarek — BSG Character Tom Zarek bgcolor = #fc0 fgcolor = #000 name = Tom Zarek race = Human gender =Male callsign = rank = Vice President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol colony = Sagittaron affiliation = Twelve Colonies portrayed = Richard Hatch first =… …

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  • 109J. Steward Davis — (1890 ?) was an Afro American lawyer and political activist in Baltimore, Maryland. During the 1920s, Davis worked as a highly respected trial lawyer as well as a campaign organizer for W. Ashbie Hawkins, Al Smith, Herbert O Conor and the… …

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  • 110Open market operations — (also known as OMO) is the buying and selling of government bonds on the open market by a central bank. It is the primary means of implementing monetary policy by a central bank. The usual aim of open market operations is to control the short… …

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