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  • 104Massey College, Toronto — Massey College redirects here. It is also the former name of Massey University in New Zealand. The Master and Fellows of Massey College Motto Sapere aude (Latin) …

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  • 105Royal Canadian Numismatic Association — Canadian Numismatic Association was founded in 1950. It is a nonprofit association for coin collectors and other people interested in Canadian numismatics. It has members throughout Canada and in other countries. It is affiliated with the… …

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  • 106Rudy Jaramillo — Rudolpho Rudy Jaramillo [ha dah MEE yoh] (born September 20, 1950 in Beeville, Texas) is currently the hitting coach for the Texas Rangers. Jaramillo is the first individual in Rangers history to serve more than eight seasons on their major… …

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  • 107Victoria Cross — For the abbreviation, see VC. For other uses, see Victoria Cross (disambiguation). Victoria Cross …

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  • 108Charles Heywood — For the U.S. politician, see Charles D. Heywood. For those of a similar name, see Charles Hayward (disambiguation). Charles Heywood 9th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1891 1903) …

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  • 109John Martin (Governor of Kansas) — For other people of the same name, see John Martin (disambiguation). John A. Martin 10th Governor of Kansas In office January 12, 1885 – January 14, 1889 Lieutenant …

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  • 110List of military decorations — This is a list of military decorations, by country in alphabetical order and in order of precedence.r.Ancient Rome: Both Roman Republic and Roman Empire. *Victory Titles (including imperator and pater patriae ) *Triumphal Arch *Triumph *Triumphal …

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