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  • 61Otello — For other uses, see Othello (disambiguation). Giuseppe Verdi …

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  • 62Lex Aquilia — The lex Aquilia was a Roman law which provided compensation to the owners of property injured by someone s fault. Contents 1 The provisions of the Lex Aquilia 2 Extension of the Lex Aquilia to other cases 3 See also …

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  • 63Elections in the Netherlands — Netherlands This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Netherlands …

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  • 64Dreams of My Russian Summers —   Author(s) Andrei Mak …

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  • 65Cordell Hull — 47th United States Secretary of State In office March 4, 1933 – November 30, 1944 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Deputy …

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  • 66Breakfast Food Killer — Infobox Television episode Title=Breakfast Food Killer Series=Drawn Together Season=3 Episode=10 Airdate=October 18, 2007 Writer= Josh Lieb Caption = Franken Berry prepares to have sex in front of Wooldoor. Director= Peter Avanzino Production =… …

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  • 67Northern Epirus — Note: For the autonomous state formed in the region at 1914, see: Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus. The region of Epirus, stretching across Greece and Albania. Legend grey: Approximate extent of Epirus in antiquity orange: Greek periphery… …

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  • 68CIA leak scandal timeline — Note: This subject is also referred to as: CIA leak case timeline , Plamegate scandal timeline , and Plame affair timeline . The CIA leak scandal timeline (also known as the CIA leak case timeline, the Plamegate scandal timeline, and the Plame… …

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  • 69Matthias Grünewald — Second state of the Isenheim Altarpiece, Unterlinden Museum Matthias Grünewald or Mathis (as first name), Gothart or Neithardt (as surname), (c. 1470 – August 31, 1528), was a German Renaissance painter of religious works, who ignored Renaissance …

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  • 70Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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