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  • 121Tatsuzō Shimaoka — nihongo|Tatsuzō Shimaoka|島岡 達三|Shimaoka Tatsuzō|27 October 1919 ndash; 11 December 2007 was a Japanese Mingei potter and Living National Treasure.cite web|url=http://www.e yakimono.net/html/shimaoka tatsuzo er.html|title=Japanese Pottery… …

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  • 123Fred Holland — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Fred Holland country = England fullname = Frederick Charles Holland nickname = living = partialdates = dayofbirth = 10 monthofbirth = 2 yearofbirth = 1876 placeofbirth = Battersea, London countryofbirth =… …

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  • 124MC Eiht — MC Eiht, (né Aaron Tyler le 22 mai 1967 à Compton), Californie, est un rappeur américain. Il est l un des pionniers du Gangsta Rap, style de rap de la West Coast. Il s est révélé en tant que leader du groupe CMW (Compton s Most Wanted) composé… …

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  • 125Sāmānid Dynasty — ▪ Iranian dynasty       (AD 819–999), first native dynasty to arise in Iran after the Muslim Arab conquest. It was renowned for the impulse that it gave to Iranian national sentiment and learning.       The four grandsons of the dynasty s founder …

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  • 126glitchy — glitch (glĭch) n. 1) A minor malfunction, mishap, or technical problem; a snag: »a computer glitch; a navigational glitch; a glitch in the negotiations. 2) A false or spurious electronic signal caused by a brief, unwanted surge of electric power …

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  • 127REḤOV, TEL — (often spelled Reḥob; Arabic: Tell eş Şarem; Israel map reference 197.207; UTM Grid 873.594), the largest mound in the alluvial Beth Shean Valley, extending over 26 acres (10.4 hectares); its summit at an elevation of 116m below sea level.… …

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  • 128Agathon — ( el. Ἀγάθων) (ca. 448 ndash;400 BC) was an Athenian tragic poet and friend of Euripides and Plato. He is best known for being mentioned by Aristophanes in his Thesmophoriazusae and for his appearance in Plato s Symposium, which describes the… …

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