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  • 111Dorence Atwater — Born February 3, 1845(1845 02 03) Terryville, Connecticut Died November 26, 1910(1910 11 26) (aged 65) San Francisco, California …

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  • 112Levée (event) — The levée is a New Year s Day social event hosted by the Governor General of Canada, the lieutenant governors, military establishments, municipalities and other institutions. Contents 1 History 2 Present day 2.1 Refreshments …

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  • 113Nirmala Rajasekar — This is a picture of Nirmala Rajasekar performing live in the prestigious Janaranjini Sabha in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu Background information Origin …

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  • 114Luke Sutherland — (* 1971 in London) ist ein, in England geborener, schottischer[1][2] Autor und Musiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 2 Bibliographie 3 …

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  • 115Шахак, Израэль — Израэль Шахак Дата рождения: 28 апреля 1933(1933 04 28) Место рождения: Варшава Дата смерти …

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  • 116Hobart, George Vere — (1867 1926)    The prolific playwright, born at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, was first employed as a telegraph operator. United Press put him in charge of a telegraph key in Cumberland, Maryland, which became his hometown. There he moved into… …

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  • 117Аршин мал алан — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Аршин мал алан (значения). Аршин мал алан азерб. Arşın mal alan / آرشین مال آلان …

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  • 118tale — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long, rambling ▪ familiar ▪ amazing, bizarre, curious (esp. BrE), extraordinary, fantastic …

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  • 119Thompson, Jim — (1906–1977)    The man who worked with STANLEY KUBRICK on the screenplays of THE KILLING and PATHS OF GLORY is the legendary author of many acclaimed “hard boiled” crime novels of the 1950s and 1960s. With Mickey Spillane, Thompson most… …

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  • 120regale — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. entertain, feast, wine and dine, treat; give pleasure. See food. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To entertain with something pleasing or amusing] Syn. delight, please, amuse; see amuse , entertain 1 . 2.… …

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