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  • 91Amanda (Highlander) — Highlander character name = Amanda alias = Amanda Darrieux, Amanda Devrot, Amanda Dupres, Amanda Markham, Amanda Montrose, Amanda LeFauve, The Amazing Amanda, Black Widow, The Raven age = c.1185 found = c.820, in Normandy, France immortal = 850… …

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  • 92Kivar (Roswell) — Kivar is a fictional character from the Roswell television series and the series of books. He is technically the main antagonist of the series, although he is not seen throughout the entire series until season 3 where he appeared in a few… …

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  • 93New Departure (Ireland) — The term New Departure has been used to describe several initiatives in the late 19th century where Irish republicans, who were committed to independence from Britain through use of physical force, attempted to find a common ground for… …

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  • 94Lovers and Friends — (later called For Richer, For Poorer ) is a short lived American soap opera that premiered on NBC on January 3, 1977 and ended a year later on September 29, 1978. The show was created by Harding Lemay and Paul Rauch, both of whom were also… …

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  • 95Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear — Poster for the rally Participants Hosts: Stephen Colbert …

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  • 96Victor Moore — Nombre real Victor Frederick Moore Nacimiento 24 de febrero de 1876 …

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  • 97doubtless — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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  • 98no doubt — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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  • 99undoubtedly — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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  • 100doubtlessly — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …

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