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  • 91Fairfield Four — The Fairfield Four Musikstil: Gospel Gründungsjahr: 1921 Mitglieder Gründungsmitglieder: Harold Carrether Rufus Carrether James Dotson George Gracey William Gracey Aktive Mitglieder: Walter Settles W.L. Richardson Wilson Waters Isaac Freeman Die… …

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  • 92The Fairfield Four — Musikstil: Gospel Gründungsjahr: 1921 Mitglieder Gründungsmitglieder: Harold Carrether Rufus Carrether James Dotson George Gracey William Gracey Aktive Mitglieder: Walter Settl …

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  • 93Holy Saturday — the Saturday in Holy Week. [1350 1400; ME] * * * ▪ Christianity also called  Easter Vigil,         Christian religious observance that ends the Lenten season, falling on the day before Easter Sunday. The early church celebrated the end of Lent… …

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  • 94luctiferous — adjective mournful The listeners were moved to tears by the luctiferous tolling of the funeral bells …

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  • 952009 Nobel Peace Prize — U.S. President Barack Obama receiving the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize …

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  • 96Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight OST — Soundtrack album by Michiru Yamane Released April 9, 1997, December 11, 2007 (iTunes) …

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  • 97Marzocco — For the espresso machine maker, see La Marzocco. Not to be confused with Medici lions. The Marzocco now in Piazza della Signoria, a replica of the original. The Marzocco is the heraldic lion, best known in the rendition sculpted by Donatello in… …

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  • 98Miss Grant Goes to the Door — Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst Produced by Brian Desmond Hurst Written by Rodney Ackland Screenplay Thorold Dickinson Story Donald Bull …

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  • 99Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York) — First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston Church spire and south elevation, 2008 Basic information Location Kingston, NY, USA Geographic coordinates …

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  • 100ring — [OE] English has two distinct words ring. The one meaning ‘circle’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *khrenggaz, which also produced German, Dutch, Swedish, and Danish ring (not to mention the Finnish borrowing rengas). It may be related to Old …

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