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  • 21συνδουλεύσω — συνδουλεύω to be a fellow slave aor subj act 1st sg συνδουλεύω to be a fellow slave fut ind act 1st sg συνδουλεύω to be a fellow slave aor subj act 1st sg συνδουλεύω to be a fellow slave fut ind act 1st sg συνδουλεύω to be a fellow slave aor ind… …

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  • 23Miklós Lorsi — (died October 1944) was a Jewish[1] Hungarian violinist[2] who was killed during the Holocaust. The manner of his death, and allusion to his art as a violinist formed the line already taut, a string about to snap in the last poem of Miklós… …

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  • 24Ustinov, Peter — (1921– )    Peter Ustinov was born on April 16, 1921, in London. His father, a journalist, was of Russian origin; his mother, an artist, of French descent. He was trained in acting at the London Theatre Studio, and made his debut as an actor at… …

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  • 25Creole case — Part of a series of articles on... 1712 New York Slave Revolt (New York City, Suppressed) 1733 St. John Slave Revolt (Saint John, Suppressed) 1739 Stono Rebellion (South Carolina, Suppressed) 1741 New York Conspiracy (New York City, Suppressed)… …

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  • 26Slavery in ancient Rome — The institution of slavery in ancient Rome increased those held to a condition of more than persons under their legal system. Stripped of many rights, including the ability to marry, slaves were the property of their owners. Over time, the rights …

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  • 27GONN with the Wind — Infobox Album Name = GONN with the Wind Type = studio Longtype = Artist = GONN Released = 1996 Recorded = 1996 Live track in 1990 Genre = Garage rock Length = Label = MCCM Records Producer = Engineer–Greg Duffin Engineer–Jonathan Pines Reviews =… …

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  • 28Cinderella — For other uses, see Cinderella (disambiguation). Cinderella Gustave Doré s illustration for Cendrillon Folk tale Name …

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  • 29Charles Ball — For other people named Charles Ball, see Charles Ball (disambiguation). Charles Ball (1780  ?) was an African American slave from Maryland, best known for his account as a fugitive slave, The Life and Adventures of Charles Ball (1837).… …

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  • 30Hannibal (ship) — The Hannibal, an English slaver of 1693, was 450 tons and mounted thirty six guns, which it was frequently forced to use; seven hundred people could be forced into its hold at one time. Many slavers rigged shelves in the middle called a slave… …

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