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  • 62Llanddewi Brefi — (IPA| [ɬan ðɛwi brɛvi] ) is a village of approximately 500 people in Ceredigion, Wales. In the 6th century Saint David (in Welsh, Dewi Sant ), the patron saint of Wales, held the Synod of Brefi here and it has borne his name since; Llan referring …

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  • 63Miniscule of Sound — The Miniscule of Sound opened in Hackney, London as the world s smallest nightclub in August 1998, in the changing booth of a disused outdoor swimming pool (Hackney Lido, in London Fields), as a parody of Ministry of Sound. The music policy… …

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  • 65Reed Gusciora — Infobox State Representative name = Asm. Reed Gusciora height = 150px state assembly = New Jersey district = 15th term start = 1996 term end = present preceded = succeeded = birth date = birth date and age|1960|03|27 birth place = Passaic, New… …

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  • 66Sadism and masochism as medical terms — Sadism and masochism, in the sense, describe psychiatric disorders characterized by feelings of sexual pleasure or gratification when inflicting suffering or having it inflicted upon the self, respectively. Sadomasochism is used in psychiatry to… …

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  • 67Indian Humanist Union — The Indian Humanist Union (IHU) is an Indian Humanist organisation established in 1960 by Narsingh Narain. The forerunner organisation, founded by Narain in 1954, was the Society for Promotion of Freedom of Thought . IHU is affiliated with the… …

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  • 68Crusades — This article is about the 11th, 12th and 13th century religious military campaigns. For other uses, see Crusade (disambiguation) and Crusader (disambiguation). The …

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  • 69William H. Leary — was the Dean of the University of Utah College of Law, now known as the S.J. Quinney College of Law, from 1915 to 1950. He was born in Massachusetts, United States, and received a Bachelor of Arts from Amherst College. In 1908, he received his… …

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  • 70Tilos Rádió — is a community, non profit radio station in Budapest, Hungary. Overview Tilos Rádió was the first community radio station in Hungary, established as a pirate broadcaster established in 1991. The station s programmers have always contributed on a… …

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