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  • 51Liz Smith (journalist) — Mary Elizabeth Liz Smith (born February 2 1923 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American gossip columnist. Liz Smith is known as The Grand Dame of Dish. Early life and career Smith married her high school sweetheart, George Edward Beeman a World War… …

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  • 52Leonard Koppett — (September 15 1923 June 22 2003) was one of the most prolific and influential sportswriters of the 20th century. Born in Moscow, Koppett moved with his family from Russia to the United States when he was five years old. They lived in The Bronx,… …

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  • 53New Hampshire Constitution — The Constitution of the State of New Hampshire is the fundamental law of the State of New Hampshire, with which all statute laws must comply. The constitution became effective June 2, 1784, when it replaced the state s constitution of 1776. The… …

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  • 54R. A. Long High School — Infobox high school name=Robert A. Long High School established=1927 type=Public High School principal=Andrew Frost students=1017 city=Longview state=Washington country=USA colors=Black, Red, and White mascot=Lumberjack… …

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  • 55Tux — is the official mascot of the Linux kernel. Originally created as an entry to a Linux logo competition, the image of the mascot is the most commonly used icon for Linux, used in many flavors showing Tux in one way or another. He is also used in… …

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  • 56Chairman — of the Board redirects here. For other meanings, see Chairman of the Board (disambiguation). For the car produced by SsangYong, see SsangYong Chairman. For the Convenor of Crossbench Peers in the House of Lords, see Crossbencher#Convenor. The… …

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  • 57CoDominium (book series) — CoDominium is a series of future history novels by Jerry Pournelle. Contents 1 The CoDominium series 2 History of the CoDominium universe 2.1 Formation of the CoDominium …

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  • 58mankind — the human race, c.1300, earlier man kende (early 13c.), from MAN (Cf. man) (n.) + KIND (Cf. kind) (n.). Replaced O.E. mancynn human race. Also used occasionally in Middle English for male persons (late 14c.), but otherwise preserving the original …

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  • 59he or she — see gender neutrality …

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  • 60him or her — see gender neutrality …

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