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  • 81William Nutt — issues|article=y unref=October 2008 wikify=October 2008William Nutt (born Topsham, Vermont, August 5, 1836, died 1909) was an American politician. Colonel William Nutt, soldier, lawyer, state senator and public official of long experince, one of… …

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  • 82Congressional Hispanic Caucus — Nydia Velázquez and other Members of the Hispanic Caucus Part of a series of articles on Hispanic and Latino Americans National origin groups …

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  • 83La Salle High School (Union Gap, Washington) — La Salle High School, also known as LHS, is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Union Gap, Washington. It is the only Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Yakima. The school prides itself on its commitment to its educational …

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  • 84Libby Appel — Libby Appel, the fourth artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, retired in June 2007. [cite news | last= Moeschl | first=R. | title=OSD Artistic Director to Retire in 07. | date=2004 10 01 | place=Medford, OR | publisher=Mail… …

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  • 85Anarcocomunismo — El anarcocomunismo (también conocido como anarquismo comunista o comunismo libertario) es una tendencia filosófica y económica dentro del anarquismo. Promueve la asociación voluntaria sin Estado, e igualitaria a través de la propiedad comunitaria …

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  • 86Womad Charlton Park — is the name given to the World of Music Arts and Dance (WOMAD) festival held in Charlton Park in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, since 2007. It replaced Womad Reading, which was held in the Rivermead Centre and Little John s Farm in Caversham,… …

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