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  • 61Pa'ao — Paokinaao is either a figure from a Hawaiian legend or a historical character. He is said to have been a high priest from Kahiki – later identified with Tahiti – who introduced certain customs, such as human sacrifice, to Hawaii. He is also said… …

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  • 62Baroque violin — A baroque violin is, in common usage, any violin whose neck, fingerboard, bridge, and tailpiece are of the type used during the baroque period. Such an instrument may be an original built during the baroque and never changed to modern form; or a… …

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  • 63Amazon molly — For the Amazon river molly , see Poecilia amazonica.Taxobox name = Amazon molly image width = 250px regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Cyprinodontiformes familia = Poeciliidae genus = Poecilia species = P. formosa …

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  • 64Brass fastener — A brass fastener, brad , or split pin is a stationery item used for securing multiple sheets of paper together. The fastener is inserted into punched holes in the stack of paper and the leaves, or tines, of the legs are separated and bent over to …

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  • 65Rhyxali — D D Deity bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff caption= name=Rhyxali title=Princess of Shadow Demons home=Abyss power=Demon lord alignment=Chaotic Evil portfolio= domains= alias= super=None In the Dungeons Dragons roleplaying game, Rhyxali is a demon lord.… …

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  • 66Mrs. Hudson — is the landlady of the fictional house 221B Baker Street, in which Sherlock Holmes lives, in the Sherlock Holmes detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. She is described as a very good cook by Dr. John Watson. Holmes once referred… …

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  • 67Manipal College of Dental Sciences Mangalore — Manipal College of Dental Sciences Established 1987 Type Private Location Mangalore, Karnataka, India Campus Urban …

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  • 68ONKELOS AND AQUILA — (second century C.E.), two translators of the Bible, the one into Aramaic and the other into Greek, both of whom were proselytes. Although there is no doubt of their separate existence, the translation of Onkelos being preserved in its entirety,… …

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  • 69Sven Hassel — (born April 19, 1917) is a Danish born soldier and writer who has written pseudo autobiographical novels based on his experiences in World War II. BiographyHassel s biography is disputed (see below). He claims that he was born as Sven Pedersen at …

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  • 70Markovian parallax denigrate — refers to a series of articles posted to Usenet on August 5, 1996. Most of them consist of what appear to be random words, sometimes numbering in the thousands in a single posting. The name is taken from the subject line of many of the articles.… …

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