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  • 51Ramsey Dukes — est le nom de plume de Lionel Snell, né en 1945 dans le Hertfordshire. Dukes est un occultiste et magicien anglais contemporain, éditeur et auteur d’ouvrages sur la magie et la philosophie. Il est membre de divers ordres occultes comme l’Ordo… …

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  • 52Hammurabi — • The sixth king of the first Babylonian dynasty Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hammurabi     Hammurabi     † …

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  • 53Military history of China before 1911 — Chinese military before 1911 Participant in wars involving China Active 2200 BCE – 1911 CE Leaders Chinese Emperor Area of operations China, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and …

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  • 54subservient — 1 *auxiliary, subsidiary, contributory, ancillary, adjuvant, accessory Analogous words: *subordinate, secondary, dependent, subject 2 Subservient, servile, slavish, menial, obsequious can mean showing or characterized by extreme compliance or… …

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  • 55COOKBOOKS, JEWISH — These compendia of instructions and recipes for the preparation of Jewish cuisine and/or guidelines for the Jewish cook constitute the single largest genre of literature created almost entirely by and for Jewish women. Prior to 1900 By the first… …

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  • 56Pomponius Secundus — Publius Pomponius Secundus [Manuel Dejante Pinto de Magalhães Arnao Metello and João Carlos Metello de Nápoles, Metellos de Portugal, Brasil e Roma , Torres Novas, 1998 He is wrongly called Lucius .] was a Roman general and tragic poet who lived… …

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  • 57Voss, Johann Heinrich — ▪ German poet born February 20, 1751, Sommersdorf, Mecklenburg [Germany] died March 29, 1826, Heidelberg, Baden       German poet remembered chiefly for his translations of Homer.       Voss was the son of a farmer. In 1772 he went to Göttingen,… …

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  • 58Chess (2006 film) — Not to be confused with Chess (2008 film). Chess Directed by Raj Babu Written by Udayakrishna Siby K. Thomas …

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  • 59Austin, John Langshaw — (1911–1960) British linguistic philosopher. Austin was educated and taught at Oxford, where he worked all his life except for a distinguished period in the Intelligence service during the Second World War. He had a classical and scholarly… …

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  • 60Antoine Gustave Droz — (June 9, 1832 October 22, 1895), French man of letters, son of the sculptor J. A. Droz (1807 1872), was born in Paris. He was educated as an artist, and began to exhibit in the Salon of 1857. A series of sketches dealing gaily and lightly with… …

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