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  • 91Evariste Regis Huc —     Evariste Régis Huc     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Evariste Régis Huc     A French Lazarist missionary and traveller; born at Caylus (Tarn et Garonne), 1 June, 1813; died at Paris, 26 March, 1860. He entered the seminary of the Congregation of… …

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  • 92Reginald Pecock —     Reginald Pecock     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Reginald Pecock     (PEACOCK)     Bishop of Chichester, born in North Wales about 1395; died at Thorney Abbey about 1460. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, where he obtained a fellowship… …

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  • 93Christian Schussele — (born Guebwiller, Alsace, 16 April 1824; died Merchantville, New Jersey, 20 August 1879) was an artist. He studied under Adolphe Yvon …

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  • 94David Garrett (politician) — David Garrett MP Member of the New Zealand Parliament for ACT party list In office 2008 – 2010 Personal details Born 1958[ …

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  • 95Pathophysiology of hypertension — A diagram explaining factors affecting arterial pressure The pathophysiology of hypertension is an area of active research, attempting to explain causes of hypertension, which is a chronic disease characterized by elevation of blood pressure.… …

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  • 96Olimp (organization) — Monument to Olimp group in Wrocław, on the corners of the Zelwerowicza i Sokolnicza street. The inscription states: In the years 1941 1942 in the house on the corners of Sokolnicza and Zelwerowicza street members of the Polish resistance group… …

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  • 97MACKENZIE, SIR GEORGE —    eminent Scottish lawyer, born in Dundee; became King s Advocate for Scotland; wrote on law and on other subjects in a style which commended itself to such a critic as Dryden, though by his severe treatment of the Covenanters he earned in… …

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  • 98what for — Australian Slang severe treatment, punishment, or violence …

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  • 99duress — early 14c., harsh or severe treatment, from O.Fr. duresse, from L. duritia hardness, from durus hard (see ENDURE (Cf. endure)). Sense of coercion, compulsion is from 1590s …

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  • 100worry — {{11}}worry (n.) 1804, from WORRY (Cf. worry) (v.). {{12}}worry (v.) O.E. wyrgan to strangle, from W.Gmc. *wurgijanan (Cf. M.Du. worghen, Du. worgen, O.H.G. wurgen, Ger. würgen to strangle, O.N. virgill rope ), from PIE *wergh …

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