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  • 101Didier Awadi — (Photo by Seneweb). Didier Awadi is a Senegalese rapper and the most visible figure of Francophone West African Hip Hop. As a founding member of Positive Black Soul (PBS) with Duggy Tee, Awadi toured around the world contributing to the… …

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  • 102Montagu Bacon — (1688–1749), was an English scholar and critic. Life Bacon was the second of the three sons of Nicholas Bacon[disambiguation needed  ], Esq., son and heir of Sir Nicholas Bacon …

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  • 103Emanuel van Meteren — (September 6, 1535 April 11, 1612) was a Flemish historian and Consul for the Traders of the Low Countries in London. He was born in Antwerp, the son of Sir Jacobus van Meteren, financier and publisher of early English versions of the Bible, and… …

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  • 104H. C. McNeile — Cyril McNeile Born 28 September 1888 Bodmin, Cornwall Died 14 August 1937 Pulborough, West Sussex Pen name Sapper …

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  • 105Trevor Baylis — For the cricketer, see Trevor Bayliss Trevor G. Baylis OBE (born 13 May 1937 in Kilburn, Londoncite web |url=http://www.trevorbaylisbrands.com/tbb/aboutus/trevorbaylis/trevor.asp |title=Trevor Baylis OBE, our President |accessdate=2007 11 03… …

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  • 106Damiaen Joan van Doorninck — Damiaen J. van Doorninck (29 August 1902 Vught 24 September 1987, Mynachlog ddu[1]) was a Dutch officer (lieutenant in the Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve) and a POW in Colditz. POW In May 1940 he was aide de camp to the Dutch supreme commander,… …

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  • 107Perth Cup — The Perth Cup is Western Australia s premier Thoroughbred horse race and is held at Ascot Racecourse on New Year s Day each year. It has been run since 1887.The Group two race is run and sponsored by BMW and known as the BMW Perth Cup. Prize… …

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  • 108Yellow Quill First Nation — (formerly Nut Lake Band of Saulteaux) is a Saulteaux First Nation located eight (8) Kilometers east of Rose Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Yellow Quill First Nation is a signatory of Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow quill on… …

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  • 109Chaki — Example of a lacquerware natsume. Chaki (茶器) is a Japanese term that literally means tea implement. In the vocabulary of Japanese tea ceremony, it broadly means (1) any implement used in the practice of chanoyu, and more narrowly means (2) the… …

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  • 110Directives for Military Officers and Ministry Officials upon an Attack of Norway — Direktiver for militære befalingsmenn og militære sjefer ved væpnet angrep på Norge, also known as the poster on the wall The Directives for Military Officers and Ministry Officials upon an Attack on Norway (Direktiver for militære befalingsmenn… …

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