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  • 64Mahdī, al- — orig. Muḥammad Aḥmad ibn al Sayyid ʽAbd Allāh born Aug. 12, 1844 died June 22, 1885, Omdurman, Sudan Sudanese religious and political leader. The son of a shipbuilder in Nubia, he was brought up near Khartoum. After orthodox religious study, he… …

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  • 65Peter Breck — (born March 13, 1929, Haverhill, Massachusetts) is an American actor who has played roles on television and in film. Roles and careerAfter US Navy service on the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV 42) he studied drama at the… …

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  • 67Larry Wallis — (* 1949 in England) ist ein britischer Rockgitarrist, Songwriter und Musikproduzent. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karriere 2 Diskografie 2.1 Alben als Musiker …

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  • 69chip on his shoulder — Meaning To harbour a grudge. Origin From the nineteenth century US practise of spoiling for a fight by carrying a chip of wood on one s shoulder, daring others to knock it off …

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  • 70spoil — c.1300, from O.Fr. espoillier to strip, plunder, from L. spoliare to strip of clothing, rob, from spolium armor stripped from an enemy, booty; originally skin stripped from a killed animal, from PIE *spol yo , perhaps from root *spel to split, to …

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