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  • 121The Ball of Roses — The Ball of Roses, is a well established debutante ball in Birmingham, Alabama. It is sponsored by the Ballet Guild of Birmingham and serves as a vital fund raiser for the Alabama Ballet. History The Ball of Roses began in 1959 when The Ballet… …

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  • 122East African Airways — Corp. (EAAC) was an airline jointly run by three countries in East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania; and Uganda, which were then part of an East African Community. When this was dissolved in 1977, each country established its own national airline: Kenya… …

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  • 123Fanny Parkes — (née Frances Susannah Archer) (1794, Conwy, Wales 1875) was a Welsh travel writer. She was the daughter of Anne and Major Edward Caulfield Archer, 16th Lancers, ADC to Lord Combermere and author of Tours in upper India, and in parts of the… …

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  • 124Keep Your Right Up — Infobox Film name = Keep Your Right Up caption = director =Jean Luc Godard producer =Philippe de Chaisemartin writer =Jean Luc Godard starring =Jacques Villeret Jean Luc Godard Les Rita Mitsouko François Périer Dominque Lavanant music =Francois… …

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  • 125List of fictional pirates — Listed alphabetically by the character s last name or full nickname *Tom Ayrton s former crew of pirates and their pirate captain name Bob Harvey who sailed on their ship, the pirate brig, the Speedy in The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne. *… …

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  • 126Hidimba Devi Temple — Hidimbi Devi Temple is located in Manāli, a hill station in the State of Himāchal Pradesh in north India. It is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, who was a character in the Indian epic, Mahābhārata. The temple is surrounded by a… …

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  • 127Ware River — Infobox River | river name = Ware River caption = Covered Bridge in Gilbertville origin = Hubbardston mouth = Three Rivers basin countries = length = 36.7 mi (59.05 km) elevation = 830 ft (253 m) mouth elevation= 290 ft (88.4 m) discharge = 95… …

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  • 128Cerealine — Flakes cook booklet (1886) Cerealine, also known as malt flakes, was a popular 19th century American cereal product and the first dry breakfast food. Similar to but predating corn flakes, which appeared in 1898 and are first rolled and then… …

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