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  • 84Burgenland — This article is about the Austrian state Burgenland. For the German district, see Burgenlandkreis. Burgenland Gradišće Őrvidék   State of Austria   …

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  • 85Thomas Carew — (pronounced like Carey ) (1595 – March 22, 1640) was an English poet.He was the son of Sir Matthew Carew, master in chancery, and his wife, Alice Ingpenny, widow of Sir John Rivers, Lord Mayor of the City of London. The poet was probably the… …

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  • 86Kitty Kiernan — Catherine Brigid (Kitty) Kiernan (1892 ndash; 1945) was an Irish woman best known as the fiancée of assassinated Irish revolutionary leader and Chairman of the Provisional Government Michael Collins. Early lifeKitty Kiernan was born in Granard,… …

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  • 87William Rimmer — This article is about the artist William Rimmer. For the brass band composer of the same name, see William Rimmer (music). William Rimmer (20 February 1816 ndash;20 August 1879) was an American artist born in Liverpool, England. He was the son of …

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  • 88Colman of Mullingar — Saint Colman of Mullingar, Colman son of Luachan s, life has come down to the present time via the Rennes Library in Brittany France. He was born towards the end of the 6th century, or the beginning of the 7th century. His is credited for working …

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  • 89To hell in a handbasket — Going to Hell in a handbasket or Going to hell in a handcart is an English alliterative phrase of unclear origin, describing something or a situation taking a turn for the worse or towards disaster without effort or in great haste. There are… …

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  • 90SS Cantabria — The SS Cantabria was a Spanish ship which was sunk in a military action of the Spanish Civil War, off the coast of Norfolk twelve miles ENE pg 13 The Ship wrecks off North Norfolk. Ayer Tikus Publications] of Cromer on the 2nd of November 1938 [… …

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