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  • 71Michael DuHaime — Republican National Committee Political Director In office January 2005 – January 2007 Preceded by Blaise Hazelwood Succeeded by Rich Beeson Personal details Born …

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  • 72Walter S. Dickey — (1862 1931) was a newspaper publisher, politician, and industrialist in Kansas City, Missouri.Dickey was born in Toronto and moved to Kansas City in 1885.In 1889, he established the W.S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company which started out… …

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  • 73Lionel Williamson — (born Innisfail, Queensland) is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 70s. A talented winger, he played in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership with the Newtown club and also represented Queensland and… …

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  • 74Denis Lynch — Personal information Full name Denis Lynch Nationality …

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  • 75Dusty Rhodes (outfielder) — Dusty Rhodes Outfielder Born: May 13, 1927(1927 05 13) Montgomery County, Alabama Died: June 17, 2009(2009 06 17) (aged 82) Las Vegas, Nevada …

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  • 76Sandro Ranieri — Sandro Spielerinformationen Voller Name Sandro Ranieri Guimarães Cordeiro Geburtstag 15. März 1989 Geburtsort …

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  • 77Полиция Нью-Йорка (телесериал) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Полиция Нью Йорка. Полиция Нью Йорка NYPD Blue …

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  • 78sellan — 1 irreg wv/t1b 3rd pres selþ past sealde ptp geseald (w.d. person and w.a. thing) to give something (acc) to somebody (dat); 1. of voluntary giving, to put into the possession of a person, transfer ownership from one to another, appoint, allot; 2 …

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  • 79ANTIPATER II or ANTIPAS — (d. 43 B.C.E.), governor of Edom in the time of Alexander Yannai and Salome Alexandra, son of Antipater I, and father of herod . Josephus states that Antipater I belonged to a distinguished Edomite family, the members of which had embraced… …

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  • 80Landmarks of Saint Petersburg — help to give the city its particular ambience.St. Petersburg s position below the Arctic Circle, on the same latitude as nearby Helsinki, Stockholm, Aberdeen and Oslo (60° N), causes twilight to last all night in May, June and July. This… …

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