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  • 111Fabel — is a critical term and dramaturgical technique pioneered by the twentieth century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. Fabel should not be confused with fable , which is a form of short narrative (hence the retention of the original German …

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  • 112Engine Sentai Go-onger — infobox television show name = Engine Sentai Go onger imdb id = genre=Tokusatsu runtime = 24 25 minutes (per episode) country = flagicon|Japan Japan network = TV Asahi caption =The title card for Engine Sentai Go onger writer = Junki Takegami,… …

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  • 113hair — hairlike, adj. /hair/, n. 1. any of the numerous fine, usually cylindrical, keratinous filaments growing from the skin of humans and animals; a pilus. 2. an aggregate of such filaments, as that covering the human head or forming the coat of most… …

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  • 114GINZBERG, LOUIS — (1873–1953), one of the outstanding Talmud scholars of the first half of the 20th century; leader and the major halakhic authority of the Conservative movement in North America. Born in Kovno, Lithuania, Ginzberg received a typical East European… …

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  • 115James Walter Chapman-Taylor — (24 June 1878 – 25 October 1958) born London, England, Was known as one of New Zealandʼs most important domestic architects of his time bringing the Arts and Crafts Movement to New Zealand houses. Chapman was also a very strong craftsman, builder …

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  • 116Good Taste — is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It appeared in Asimov s Science Fiction and in the 1983 collection The Winds of Change and Other Stories. Plot summary Chawker Minor returns from his Grand Tour , including a visit to Earth, to… …

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  • 117dot — dot1 dotlike, adj. dotter, n. /dot/, n., v., dotted, dotting. n. 1. a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen. 2. a minute or small spot on a surface; speck: There were dots of soot on the window sill. 3. anything relatively small or… …

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  • 118Girardelli, Marc — ▪ 1994       An Austrian born Alpine ski racer who represented Luxembourg could justly claim to be the most versatile performer in his sport since becoming, in 1989, the first to end a season as the top points scorer in all four World Cup… …

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  • 119Proulx, E. Annie — ▪ 1995       E. Annie Proulx did not follow the customary advice to writers to write about what you know. She preferred to write about what interested her what she would like to know and she enjoyed going to new places and writing about what she… …

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  • 120Bellini, Gentile — ▪ Italian painter born c. 1429, Venice [Italy] buried Feb. 23, 1507, Venice    Italian painter, member of the founding family of the Venetian school of Renaissance painting, best known for his portraiture and his scenes of Venice.       Gentile… …

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