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  • 121List of companies named after people — This is a list of companies named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies.#* 20th Century Fox – William FoxA* A M Records – Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss * A W Restaurants – after Roy Allen and… …

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  • 122Alabama (people) — The Alabama or Alibamu ( Albaamaha in the Alabama language) are a Southeastern culture people of Native Americans.The Alabama language is part of the Muskogean language family, as is the language of the Creek and Choctaw people, with whom the… …

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  • 123Clatsop people — Clatsop flag For the county in Oregon, see Clatsop County, Oregon. The Clatsop are a small tribe of Chinookan speaking Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. In the early 19th century they inhabited an area of the… …

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  • 124Lao People’s Democratic Republic — (LPDR)    Following in the wake of newly created Marxist governments in Vietnam and Kampuchea, the 1975 overthrow of the royalist Laotian government of King Savangatthana saw the communist Pathet Lao movement take power and pronounce the birth of …

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  • 125Serb People's Party (Croatia) — Serb People s Party ( sr. Српска народна странка, CHC, hr. Srpska narodna stranka, SNS) is a political party that represents ethnic Serb minority in Croatia.The party was founded in early 1991 by ethnic Serb politicians opposed to the radical and …

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  • 126Niantic people — Niantic tribe The Niantic, or in their own language, the Nehântick or Nehantucket were a tribe of New England Native Americans, who were living in Connecticut and Rhode Island during the early colonial period. Due to intrusions of the Pequot, the …

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  • 127Jesse Jackson, Jr. — Jesse Jackson, Jr. Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois s 2nd district Incumbent …

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  • 128Pentecostalism — See Pentecostal. * * * ➡ Pentecostalist * * * Protestant religious movement that originated in the U.S. in the 19th–20th century. It is characterized by a belief that all Christians should seek a postconversion religious experience called baptism …

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