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  • 111Robert F. Thompson — (born 1971) is currently the State Senator for the 11th District of the Arkansas State Senate, which includes several counties in northeast Arkansas. From 2005 to 2007, he was a State Representative for the 78th district of the Arkansas House of… …

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  • 112Charles Barron — Councilman Charles Barron Member of the New York City Council from the 42nd District Incumbent Assumed office January 2001 …

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  • 113The Bluff, Bahamas — The Bluff is a settlement on North Eleuthera, Bahamas.There are three settlements in the Bahamas called The Bluff . The first is on South Andros Island. It is the most densely populated settlement on the island. It hosts a Homecoming every year,… …

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  • 114John Watts de Peyster — Infobox Military Person name=John Watts de Peyster, Sr. born= birth date|1821|3|9 died= death date and age|1907|5|4|1821|3|9 placeofbirth=New York City, New York placeofdeath=New York City, New York placeofburial= caption=Major General de Peyster …

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  • 115George Washington and religion — The exact nature of George Washington s religious beliefs has been debated by historians and biographers for over two hundred years. Unlike some of his fellow Founding Fathers, such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Patrick Henry,… …

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  • 116Nightjohn — For the film of the book, see Nightjohn (film). Nightjohn   …

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  • 117Edward Covey — (1800s). Edward Covey was an early 19th century American slaveholder. He is described by Frederick Douglass in My Bondage and My Freedom (published in 1855) as a a first rate hand at breaking young negroes . In 1833, Douglass was rented to Covey… …

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  • 118Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam — This article is about the Beliefs and theology of the Nation of IslamMain beliefsThe main belief of The Nation of Islam and its followers is that there is one God Allah. Their most important worship is praying five times a day. The official… …

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  • 119Maunsel White — Colonel Maunsel White as depicted in DeBow s Review, 1853. Colonel Maunsel White (ca. 1783 December 17, 1863) was an Episcopalian Irish American politician, merchant, and entrepreneur. He is remembered for promoting the use of peppers and peppery …

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  • 120Slavery in Mauritania — is an entrenched phenomenon the national government has repeatedly tried to abolish, banning the practice in 1905, 1981, and August 2007. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6938032.stm BBC NEWS | Africa | Mauritanian MPs pass slavery law ] ]… …

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