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  • 1Five Weeks in a Balloon —   …

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  • 2Hundred Days — This article is about Napoleon s last period of rule. For other uses, see Hundred Days (disambiguation). Hundred Days Part of the Napoleonic Wars …

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  • 3Page Corps — 19th Century Hereditary Commander s Badge, Russian Grand Priory Page Corps (Russian: Пажеский корпус) (French: Corps des Pages) was a privileged military establishment in Imperial Russia, which prepared aristocratic children for military service …

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  • 4Walter Hines Page High School — Infobox School name = Walter Hines Page High School established = 1958 grades = 9th to 12th principal = Marilyn Foley students = 1,958 conference = Metro 4A city = Greensboro county = Guilford state = North Carolina stateabb = NC location =… …

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  • 5Mini Page — The Mini Page is a syndicated newspaper supplement for children, created and authored by Betty Debnam.[1] Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 Betty Debnam …

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  • 6One Hundred Years of Solitude —   …

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  • 7Keating Five — Alan Cranston (D CA) Dennis DeConcini (D AZ) John Glenn (D OH) John McCain (R AZ) Donald W. Riegle (D MI) The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger… …

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  • 8Old Three Hundred — The Old Three Hundred is a term used to describe the 297 grantees, made up of families and some partnerships of unmarried men, who purchased 307 parcels of land from Stephen Fuller Austin and established a colony near present day Brenham in… …

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  • 9The Famous Five (series) — This article is about the novels. For the first TV adaptation, see The Famous Five (1970s TV series). The Famous Five   …

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  • 10Immortal Six Hundred — The Immortal Six Hundred were a group of 520 captured Confederate Army officers during the American Civil War that were taken by the Union Army in 1864 to Morris Island, South Carolina and used as human shields for 45 days in an attempt to… …

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