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  • 91Ubu Roi — (King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry. It first appeared in 1896 and is widely thought to be the theatrical herald of the Absurdist, Dada and Surrealist art movements, whose proponents hold it in especially high regard, championing it since the… …

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  • 92Ordinary (heraldry) — Shield Field Supporter Supporter Motto (Scotland) Cres …

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  • 93John Kerry military service controversy — During John Kerry s candidacy in the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign, a political issue that gained widespread public attention was Kerry s Vietnam war record. In television advertisements and a book called Unfit for Command , the Swift Boat… …

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  • 94Software patent debate — is the argument dealing with the extent to which it should be possible to patent software and computer implemented inventions as a matter of public policy. Policy debate on software patents has been active for years. [Cite book |last=Nichols… …

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  • 95The Colbert Report — logo Genre Comedy, Satire, News parody …

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  • 96Urmuz — Demetru Dem. Demetrescu Buzău Urmuz, circa 1920, photographer unknown Born March 17, 1883 Curtea de Argeş Died November 23, 1923(1923 11 23 …

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  • 97Adolf Hitler — Hitler redirects here. For other uses, see Hitler (disambiguation). Adolf Hitler …

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  • 98Joel Augustus Rogers — (September 6, 1880 (some sources say 1883 [http://aalbc.com/authors/jarogers.htm] [http://www.africawithin.com/bios/joel rogers.htm] ) March 26, 1966) author, journalist, historian was born in Negril, Jamaica. Although Rogers was the son of a… …

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  • 99CNN controversies — Infobox Network network name = Cable News Network branding = CNN headquarters = flagicon|United States Atlanta, Georgia, United Statescountry = flagicon|United States United States, flagicon|Canada Canada network type = Cable television network… …

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  • 100EGM April Fools' jokes — Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine was famous for its April Fools Day jokes. The jokes usually contained a reference to a hidden feature in a popular video game that could only be accessed through an obscure – and often near impossible – method.… …

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