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  • 101Jewish exodus from Arab lands — The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after …

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  • 102Wall Street Crash of 1929 — Black Tuesday redirects here. For other uses, see Black Tuesday (disambiguation). Crowd gathering on Wall Street after the 1929 crash. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 (October 1929), also known as the Great Crash, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 …

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  • 103Opinion poll — An opinion poll, sometimes simply referred to as a poll is a survey of public opinion from a particular sample. Opinion polls are usually designed to represent the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then… …

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  • 104Władysław Sikorski — Infobox Officeholder name = General Władysław Eugeniusz Sikorski imagesize = small caption = order = Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland 1st Prime Minister in Exile term start = September 30, 1939 term end = July 4, 1943 vicepresident =… …

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  • 105Maurice Dobb — Maurice Herbert Dobb (July 24, 1900 August 17, 1976), was a British Marxist economist, and a lecturer 1924 1959 and Reader 1959 1976 at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1948 1976. Contents 1 Life 2 Theory 2.1… …

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  • 106Convention of 1833 — History of Texas This article is part of a series Timeline French Texas (1684–1689 …

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  • 107Bible prophecy — Part of a series on The Bible …

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  • 108Wheeler's delayed choice experiment — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 109Gerald Priestland — Gerald Francis Priestland (26 February 1927 20 June 1991) was a news correspondent and newsreader for the BBC.Early life and workGerald Priestland was educated at Charterhouse and New College Oxford. He began his work at the BBC with a six month… …

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  • 110History of the English penny (c. 600-1066) — After Rome: prelude to the Anglo Saxon coinageAt the end of the fourth century, the Roman provinces of Britain were still part of a vibrant and quite efficient economic and monetary system that stretched over the whole Roman world. Precious metal …

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