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  • 101Old school hip hop — (also spelled old skool ) describes the earliest commercially recorded hip hop music (approximately from 1979–1984),[1] and the music in the period preceding it from which it was directly descended (see Roots of hip hop). Old school hip hop is… …

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  • 102The Sword of Truth — Cover designs for the 11 books of the first edition In Chronological Order[1] …

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  • 103Old City (Jerusalem) — The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls[1] * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 104Old Town Hall (Bratislava) — Old Town Hall Stará radnica Old Town Hall in Bratislava, Slovakia Former names Régi városháza …

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  • 105The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale — The Wife of Bath s Tale and its Prologue are among the best known of Geoffrey Chaucer s Canterbury Tales . They give insight into the role of women in the Late Middle Ages and are probably of interest to Chaucer himself, for the character is one… …

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  • 106The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever — is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Stephen R. Donaldson. It was followed by The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant , also a trilogy, and The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant , a planned tetralogy.The main character is Thomas Covenant, a… …

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  • 107Old Tongue — The Old Tongue is a fictional language from Robert Jordan s The Wheel of Time fantasy series. It is depicted as a now dead language, spoken only by scholars and certain nobles, but still plays a role in the plot of the books. Contents 1 History 2 …

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  • 108The Edge Chronicles —   Author(s) Paul Stewart Ill …

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  • 109Old English Sheepdog — A show standard Old English Sheepdog Country of origin England Traits …

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  • 110The Cantos — by Ezra Pound is a long, incomplete poem in 120 sections, each of which is a canto . Most of it was written between 1915 and 1962, although much of the early work was abandoned and the early cantos, as finally published, date from 1922 onwards.… …

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