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  • 112Wikipedia:Featured article candidates — Here, we determine which articles are to be featured articles (FAs). FAs exemplify Wikipedia s very best work and satisfy the FA criteria. All editors are welcome to review nominations; please see the review FAQ. Before nominating an article,… …

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  • 113BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon …

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  • 114Get Carter — Infobox Film | name = Get Carter director = Mike Hodges producer = Michael Klinger writer = Novel: Ted Lewis Screenplay: Mike Hodges starring = Michael Caine Ian Hendry John Osborne Britt Ekland music = Roy Budd cinematography = Wolfgang… …

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  • 115Robert Herrick (poet) — Infobox Writer name = Robert Herrick caption = Robert Herrick, illustration based on Hesperides impression. birthdate = baptised birth date|1591|08|24 birthplace = Cheapside, London, England deathdate = buried death date and… …

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  • 116Dio Chrysostom — Orations of Dio Chrysostom edited by Johann Jakob Reiske, 1784. Oration 1, ΠΕΡΙ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΑΣ (On Kingship) Dio Chrysostom (Δίων Χρυσόστομος ), Dion of Prusa or Dio Cocceianus (ca. 40 – ca. 120) was a Greek orator, writer, philosopher and historian… …

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  • 117Greyfriars School — is a fictional English school used as a setting in the long running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton using the pen name Frank Richards. Although the stories are focused on the Remove, whose most famous pupil was Billy Bunter,… …

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  • 119Rishabha (Jain tirthankar) — In Jainism, Rishabh Dev (ऋषभदेव) or Adinatha (other names used: IAST|Riṣhabh, IAST|Riṣhabhanāth, Rushabh, Rushabhdev, Adinath or Adishwar; Sanskrit IAST|ṛṣabha meaning best, most excellent ) was the first of the 24 Tirthankara. He belonged to the …

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  • 120Yam (god) — Yamm, from the Canaanite word Yam , meaning Sea , is one name of the Ugaritic god of Rivers and Sea. Also titled Judge Nahar ( Judge River ), he is also one of the ilhm ( Elohim ) or sons of El, the name given to the Levantine pantheon. Others… …

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