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  • 62John W. Taylor (politician) — Infobox Officeholder name =John W. Taylor imagesize =200px small caption = order =11th 14th office =Speaker of the United States House of Representatives term start =November 15, 1820 term end =March 4, 1821 December 5, 1825 – March 4, 1827… …

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  • 63Ubykh people — ethnic group group=Ubykh poptime= popplace=Turkey rels=Sunni Islam langs=Turkish, Hakuchi Adyghe related=other Circassian peoplesUbykh people are a group who spoke the Northwest Caucasian Ubykh language, until other local languages displaced it… …

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  • 64John Cox Bray — Sir John Cox Bray, KCMG, JP, (31 May 1842 13 June 1894) was a prominent South Australian politician and the first native born Premier of South Australia (1881 1884).Early lifeBorn in East Adelaide, South Australia, Bray was the second of four… …

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  • 65Clerk of Tynwald — Isle of Man This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Isle of Man …

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  • 66Nicholas Flood Davin — Member of the Canadian Parliament for Assiniboia West In office 1887–1900 Preceded by Electoral district created Succeeded by …

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  • 67Helvetism — A Helvetism (new lat. Helvetia = Switzerland and ism) is any distinctive characteristic of Swiss Standard German that is not found in other varieties of Standard German. The most typical helvetisms appear characteristically in vocabulary and… …

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  • 68List of former Muslims — This is a list of notable people who have been Muslims sometime during their lives but left Islam for another religion or a non religious ideology. =Converted to a different Abrahamic religion= Converted to Christianity* Magdi Allam Italy s most… …

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  • 69Phoenix in popular culture — The phoenix has proved an enduring allegorical symbol, symbolizing rebirth, renewal or uniqueness and often appears in modern popular culture. In literature Antiquity *Classical references to the phoenix include the early Christian Apostolic… …

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  • 70William Charles Sutherland — Infobox CanadianMP name =William Charles Sutherland cabinet =Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan term start =December 10, 1908 term end =June 15, 1912 predecessor =Thomas MacNutt successor =John Albert Sheppard birth date = birth… …

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