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  • 121Wu Xiuwen — (武修文}, is a fictional character in The Return of the Condor Heroes , a novel written by Chinese author Jinyong. He is the elder son of Wu Santong (武三通). Biography * Family name: Wu (武) * Given name: Xiuwen (修文) * Gender: Male * Father: Wu Santong …

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  • 122Wu Dunru — (武敦儒}, is a fictional character in The Return of the Condor Heroes , a novel written by Chinese author Jinyong. He is the younger son of Wu Santong (武三通). Biography * Family name: Wu (武) * Given name: Dunru(敦儒) * Gender: Male * Father: Wu Santong …

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  • 123Sylvia's Lovers — (1863) is a novel written by Elizabeth Gaskell, which she called the saddest story I ever wrote . [http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true UID=1763] Plot summaryThe novel begins in the 1790s in the town of Monkshaven. Sylvia Robson lives… …

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  • 124Whippletree (mechanism) — A set of whippletrees or leader bars for the two leaders of a four horse team. A whippletree or whiffletree[1] is a mechanism to distribute force evenly through linkages. The mechanism may also be referred to as an equalizer, leader bar or double …

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  • 125Charles Samuel Franklin — (1879 – 1964), who published as C. S. Franklin, was a noted British radio pioneer. Franklin was born in London, the youngest of a family of 13, and educated at Finsbury Technical College in Finsbury, England, under Silvanus P. Thompson.[1][2]… …

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  • 126List of Medabots characters — This is a list of characters that appear in the Japanese anime series, Medabots. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Ikki Tenryou 1.2 Metabee 2 Supporting characters …

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  • 127America's Next Top Model, Cycle 10 — Promotional photograph of the cast of Cycle 10 of America s Next Top Model Format Reality television Created by Tyra Banks …

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  • 128Millstatt Abbey — from the west, with the Central Eastern Alps in the background Millstatt Abbey (German: Stift Millstatt) is a former monastery at Millstatt in the Austrian state of Carinthia, which was established about 1070 and finally abolished in 1773. For …

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