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  • 84Cuisine of Madagascar — traditionally consists of a base of rice ( vary ) with some form of accompaniment ( laoka ) [1] , although in the southwest rice may be supplemented or replaced by maize that has been dried, ground and reconstituted. Cuisines of France, China,… …

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  • 85Glenn Bautista — Copyviocore url=http://www.yessy.com/glennbautista/ month = October day = 4 year = 2008 time = 16:24 timestamp = 20081004162411 Infobox Person name = Glenn Bautista birth date = 20 March 1947 birth place = Orion, BataanGlenn A. Bautista (born… …

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  • 86Vermeer, Johannes — born Oct. 31, 1632, Delft, Neth. died Dec. 15, 1675, Delft Dutch painter. His parents were tavern keepers. He twice served as head of the Delft artists guild but seems to have depended on his activities as an art dealer to support his family. He… …

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  • 89Freud, Sigmund — (1856–1939)    Now known as the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud enrolled in the University of Vienna in 1873 as a medical student; he later entered the General Hospital of Vienna in 1882 to qualify for private practice. He soon joined the staff… …

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  • 90SHLONSKY, ABRAHAM — (1900–1973), Hebrew poet, editor, and translator. Shlonsky holds a central position in the development of modern Hebrew poetry and modern Israel poetry in particular. His work marks the transition from the rhetorical, didactic, naturalist type of …

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