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  • 101Pierre de Larivey — (c. 1550 1612) was a French dramatist of Italian origin. He is credited with introducing the Italian comedy of intrigue into France.LifeLittle is known of Larivey s biography. The suggestion made by Pierre Grosley of Troyes that Pietro Giunti,… …

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  • 102Carlo Maria Curci — (1810 June 8, 1891), Italian theologian, was born at Naples.He joined the Jesuits in 1826, and for some time was devoted to educational work and the care of the poor and prisoners. He became one of the first editors of the Jesuit organ, La… …

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  • 103Man with a Load of Mischief — Music John Clifton Lyrics Ben Tarver John Clifton Book Ben Tarver Basis the play by Ashley Dukes Productions …

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  • 104Teddy Davis (boxer) — Teddy Redtop Davis, alias Murray (Sugar) Cain (born June 23, 1923 and died June 4, 1966), was a featherweight professional boxer from South Carolina.Personal life Redtop Davis was born in Laurens, South Carolina but at his death was a resident of …

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  • 105ERUVIN — (Heb. עֵרוּבִין), the second tractate of the order Mo ed in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and in both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. It deals with all aspects of the Sabbath eruv: eruv of Sabbath boundaries, the eruv of courtyards, and the eruv of …

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  • 106ILAI — (c. 100 C.E.), tanna. His name is apparently an abbreviation of Eleazar. He is sometimes referred to as Ilai the Elder to distinguish him from an amora of the same name (Ḥag. 16a).   He was the father of the well known tanna Judah b. Ilai, and… …

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  • 107PROVERBS, TALMUDIC — The Talmud abounds in proverbs of all kinds. Important sources are the tractates Avot, Avot de Rabbi Nathan, Derekh Ereẓ Rabbah, and Derekh Ereẓ Zuta, and numbers of proverbs occur together in several smaller collections (BK 92a–b; Bek. 17a; et… …

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  • 108David Kotei — D. K. Poison Statistics Real name David Kotei Nickname(s) Poison Rated at …

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  • 109pack# — pack n *bundle, bunch, package, packet, bale, parcel pack vb Pack, crowd, cram, stuff, ram, tamp are comparable when they mean to fill tightly or cause to fill tightly something which holds a limited amount or presents a limited space. Pack, in… …

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  • 110Celebrity Boxing — was a FOX television show, in which celebrities whose careers and/or notoriety had waned were pitted against each other in exhibition boxing matches. The contestants wore headgear during the fights, which were scheduled for three rounds apiece.… …

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