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  • 61Common law — For other uses, see Common law (disambiguation). Common law (also known as case law or precedent) is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals rather than through legislative statutes or executive branch action. A… …

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  • 62Plautus — For the Roman noble, see Rubellius Plautus. Plautus Born c. 254 BC Sarsina, Umbria Died 184 BC Rome …

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  • 63The Mikado — For other uses, see Mikado (disambiguation). Theatre poster for The Mikado The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, their ninth of fourteen operatic… …

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  • 64William Price (physician) — For other people named William Price, see William Price (disambiguation). William Price 19th century lithograph of William Price. Born March 4, 1800(1800 03 04) …

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  • 65At the Mountains of Madness — For other uses, see At the Mountains of Madness (disambiguation). At the Mountains of Madness Author H. P. Lovecraft Country …

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  • 66Tony Blair — For other people named Tony Blair, see Tony Blair (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Tony Blair …

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  • 67John Marshall — For other people named John Marshall, see John Marshall (disambiguation). John Marshall John Marshall in 1831 by Henry Inman 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States …

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  • 68Tesco — For other uses, see Tesco (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°42′18.89″N 0°1′36.37″W / 51.7052472°N 0.0267694°W / 51.7052472; 0.0267694 …

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  • 69Julius Caesar — For other uses, see Julius Caesar (disambiguation). Gaius Julius Caesar Dictator of the Roman Republic …

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  • 70Timothy McVeigh — For the United States Navy sailor, see Timothy R. McVeigh. Timothy McVeigh FBI mugshot of McVeigh Born April 23, 1968(1968 04 23) Buffalo, New York, U.S. Died June 11, 2001( …

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