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  • 81Musa paradisiaca — Adam Ad am, n. 1. The name given in the Bible to the first man, the progenitor of the human race. [1913 Webster] 2. (As a symbol) Original sin; human frailty. [1913 Webster] And whipped the offending Adam out of him. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Adam s… …

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  • 82Verbascum thapsus — Adam Ad am, n. 1. The name given in the Bible to the first man, the progenitor of the human race. [1913 Webster] 2. (As a symbol) Original sin; human frailty. [1913 Webster] And whipped the offending Adam out of him. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Adam s… …

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  • 83Easter — This article is about the Christian Festival. For secular uses, see Easter customs and Ēostre. For other uses, see Easter (disambiguation). Easter Resurrected Jesus and Mary Magdalene, by Antonio da Correggio, 1543 …

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  • 84Richard II (play) — King Richard the Second is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to be written in approximately 1595. It is based on the life of King Richard II of England and is the first part of a tetralogy, referred to by scholars as the Henriad,… …

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  • 85Science museum — For places named Science Museum or a list of similar buildings, see List of science museums. Demonstration of artificial lightning (in the Museum of Science, Boston) …

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  • 86László Mérő — The native form of this personal name is Mérő László. This article uses the Western name order. László Mérő (December 11, 1949, Budapest ) is a Hungarian research psychologist and popular science author. He is a lecturer at the Experimental… …

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  • 87List of literary movements — This is a list of modern literary movements: that is, movements after the Renaissance. These terms, helpful for curricula or anthologies, evolved over time to group writers who are often loosely related. Some of these movements (such as Dada and… …

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  • 88James Gordon Farrell — (25 January 1935 11 August 1979), referred to by and large as J.G. Farrell, was a British novelist of Irish descent. Farrell gained prominence for his historical fiction, most notably his Empire Trilogy ( Troubles , The Siege of Krishnapur and… …

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  • 89Colin Falconer (writer) — Colin Falconer Born Colin Bowles 1953 London Occupation Writer Website http://www.colinfalconer.net Colin Falconer (born Colin Bowles in …

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  • 90Libraries and Museums — ▪ 2007 Introduction Libraries and museums grappled with ways to attract more patrons during the year, introducing innovative software (Library 2.0), technological wizardry (iPods as museum aides), and even “bib dating.” Efforts continued to… …

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