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  • 91William Wyatt — (1804 – 10 June 1886cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020573b.htm |title=Wyatt, William (1804 1886) |accessdate=2008 03 08 |author=Alan Rendell |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2 |publisher=MUP |year=1967… …

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  • 92WYATT, William (1804-1886) — pioneer was born in 1804, studied medicine and obtained the qualification of M.R.C.S. in February 1828. For some time he was honorary surgeon to the Plymouth dispensary, and then went to South Australia as surgeon of the ship John Renwick. He… …

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  • 93take — /teɪk/ noun 1. the money received in a shop ● Our weekly take is over £5,000. 2. a profit from any sale ■ verb 1. to receive or to get ♦ the shop takes £2,000 a week the shop receives £2,000 a week in cash sales ♦ she takes home £250 a week her… …

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  • 94Moderator — often refers to the chairman of a meeting. Specifically, it may refer to: Contents 1 Government 2 Internet 3 Religion 4 Other uses …

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  • 95Thunder Bay Public Library — Infobox Library library name = Thunder Bay Public Library library location = Thunder Bay, Ontario established = 1970 num branches = 4 collection size = annual circulation = 941,526 (2006) [ [http://www.tbpl.ca/internal.asp?id=78 cid=1059 Thunder… …

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  • 96Evangelical Methodist Church — Infobox Christian denomination name = Evangelical Methodist Church imagewidth = 150px caption = Evangelical Methodist Church international logo main classification = Protestant orientation = Evangelical, Holiness polity = Congregational… …

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  • 97Henry Howard (Australia) — Henry Howard (21 January 1859 – 29 June 1933) was an Australian Methodist minister and writer.Early lifeHoward was born in Melbourne, the son of Henry Howard and his wife Mary. His people were in comparatively poor circumstances, and Howard at… …

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  • 98Charles Strong — For the American psychologist and philosopher, see Charles A. Strong. Charles Strong (26 September 1844 – 12 February 1942) was a Scottish born Australian preacher and first minister of the Australian Church.[1] Contents 1 Early life 2 Australia …

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  • 99Orlando Castro Llanes — (October 30, 1925) is a Venezuelan businessman whose financial empire of banks and insurance agencies collapsed in 1994 and was subsequently convicted and imprisoned in the United States. Contents 1 From Communist to capitalist 2 The fight over… …

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  • 100John Kelly (minister) — John Kelly (1801–1876), Congregational minister.Kelly was born in Edinburgh on 1 Dec. 1801, received his education at Heriot s Hospital, and at an early age was converted by the preaching of Dr. Robert Gordon of Edinburgh. He was for some time… …

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