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  • 82Daniel Harvey Hill — For the library named after D.H. Hill s son, see D.H. Hill Library. Daniel Harvey Hill Born July 12, 1821( …

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  • 83Steve Lonegan — (Born April 27, 1956 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was the mayor of Bogota, New Jersey, a small community just west of New York City, from 1995 2007.Hester Jr., Tom. [http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080212/NEWS01/80212036/1… …

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  • 84Convention of Cintra — Palace of Queluz, where the Convention of Cintra was signed. The Convention of Cintra was an agreement signed on August 30, 1808 during the Peninsular War. By the agreement, the defeated French were allowed to evacuate their troops from Portugal… …

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  • 85Windsor, Marie — (1922–2001)    Marie Windsor was born Emily Marie Bertleson on December 11, 1922, in Marysvale, Utah. She attended Brigham Young University and trained as an actress with character actress Maria Ouspenskaya. After years of stage and radio… …

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  • 86Point — (point), v. i. 1. To direct the point of something, as of a finger, for the purpose of designating an object, and attracting attention to it; with at. [1913 Webster] Now must the world point at poor Katharine. Shak. [1913 Webster] Point at the… …

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  • 87To point at — Point Point (point), v. i. 1. To direct the point of something, as of a finger, for the purpose of designating an object, and attracting attention to it; with at. [1913 Webster] Now must the world point at poor Katharine. Shak. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 88To point well — Point Point (point), v. i. 1. To direct the point of something, as of a finger, for the purpose of designating an object, and attracting attention to it; with at. [1913 Webster] Now must the world point at poor Katharine. Shak. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 89Schade — 1. Alt (verheylt) schäden bluten leicht. – Franck, II, 208b; Gruter, I, 4; Petri, II, 12; Henisch, 431, 1; Eyering, I, 58 u. 389; Schottel, 1115b; Simrock, 8799; Körte, 5238. 2. Alte Schäden brechen leicht auf. – Eiselein, 542. 3. Alte Schäden… …

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  • 90taunt — Synonyms and related words: Bronx cheer, Parthian shot, accuse, affront, allege, annoy, arraign, article, aspersion, atrocity, back answer, banter, barrack, book, brickbat, bring accusation, bring charges, bring to book, bug, burlesque, call… …

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