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  • 101McDowell, Malcolm — (1943– )    Malcolm McDowell was born in Leeds, England, in 1943. He worked as a waiter in his father’s pub and later became a regional salesman for a coffee firm in Yorkshire. McDowell enrolled in an acting class, with a view to liberating… …

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  • 103List of physicians — This is a list of famous physicians in history: Contents 1 Physicians famous for their role in advancement of medicine 2 Physicians famous chiefly as eponyms 3 Physicians famous as criminals …

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  • 104House (TV series) — House Also known as House, M.D. Format Medical drama Mystery Dramedy …

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  • 105Ben Reitman — (1879 1942) was an American anarchist and physician to the poor ( the hobo doctor ). He is best remembered today as radical Emma Goldman s lover.Reitman was a flamboyant, eccentric character. Goldman conveys a sense of this when describes first… …

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  • 106List of Honorverse characters — This is intended to be a comprehensive list of the names of even minor fictional character in the Honorverse, a series of military science fiction novels written by David Weber. Characters are sorted by their last name. Some are sorted by first… …

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  • 107Major League Baseball scandals — There have been many dramatic on and off field moments in over 130 years of Major League Baseball. The sport has had its share of troubles and events which have harmed or threatened to harm the public image of the game. Contents 1 Gambling… …

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  • 108George Tiller — Born George Richard Tiller August 8, 1941(1941 08 08) Wichita, Kansas, US Died May 31, 2009( …

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  • 109Clarence Richeson — Clarence Virgil Thompson Richeson The Boston YMCA, the site of the murder of Avis Linnel for which Richeson was executed, in May 1912. Born February 15, 1876(1876 02 15) Amherst, VA …

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  • 110Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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