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  • 81Spanish comics — See also List of Spanish comics Spanish comics Earliest publications 1800s 1920s Languages Spanish Catalan Related articles Argentine comics Mexican comics …

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  • 82November 1911 — January February March April May June July August September October November December November 9, 1911:Kentucky monument to Lincoln s birthplace dedicated …

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  • 83History of Albania — Prehistory …

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  • 84Kabuki — nihongo|Kabuki|歌舞伎|kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make up worn by some of its performers.The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean… …

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  • 85Che Guevara in popular culture — A mural of Che Guevara faces in Granada, Nicaragua. Appearances of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara (1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world. Although during his lifetime he was a highly politicized and… …

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  • 86Freedom fighters in Goa — refers to the those involved in the campaign against Portuguese rule in this state. There have been sporadic campaigns, attempts and revolts in past centuries, though the campaign for Liberation, as it has been called subsequently, began in… …

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  • 87Tsutaya Jūzaburō — (蔦屋重三郎)(13 February 1750 31 May 1797) was the founder and head of the Tsutaya publishing house in Edo period Japan, which produced the ukiyo e woodblock print works of many of the period s most famous artists, along with illustrated books. He has …

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  • 88Tolstoy, Dmitry Andreyevich, Graf — ▪ Russian statesman (Count) born March 13 [March 1, old style], 1823, Moscow died May 7 [April 25, O.S.], 1889, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire       tsarist Russian government official known for his reactionary policies.       Tolstoy was… …

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  • 89Comstockery — noun Etymology: Anthony Comstock + English ery Date: 1905 1. strict censorship of materials considered obscene 2. censorious opposition to alleged immorality (as in literature) …

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  • 90Cassandra — In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: Κασσάνδρα she who entangles men [This is Robert Graves etymology.] ) (also known as Alexandra) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of… …

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