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  • 1011934 — This article is about the year 1934. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1900s  1910s  1920s  – 1930s –  1940s   …

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  • 102Giuseppe Garibaldi — Garibaldi redirects here, for other meanings see Garibaldi (disambiguation). Infobox Person name = Giuseppe Garibaldi caption = Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1866. birth date = July 4, 1807 birth place = Nizza, First French Empire death date = death date …

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  • 103Kidderminster — Coordinates: 52°23′19″N 2°14′56″W / 52.3885°N 2.2490°W / 52.3885; 2.2490 …

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  • 104Light rail — For specific light rail systems, many of which use the words light rail as part of their name, see List of tram and light rail transit systems. Edmonton Light Rail Transit in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada …

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  • 105Metabolic syndrome — Dysmetabolic syndrome X Classification and external resources An obese male. Weight 146 kg/322 lbs, height 177 cm/5 ft 10 in. The body mass index is 46. ICD 9 …

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  • 106Georges Clemenceau — Prime Minister of France In office 16 November 1917 – 20 January 1920 President Raymond Poincaré Preceded by Paul Pain …

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  • 107Fourth International — For other uses, see Fourth International (disambiguation). This article focusses on the Fourth International prior to 1963. See Fourth International (Post Reunification) for later developments …

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  • 108Gallaudet University — This article is about the university based in Washington. For other uses, see Gallaudet (disambiguation). Gallaudet University Latin: Universitas Gallaudetensis Motto Ephphatha (Syriac) a dialect of Aramaic …

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  • 109Timeline of the French Revolution — History of France series French Revolution Causes Estates General National Assembly Storming of the Bastille National …

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  • 110Paisley (design) — Paisley wallpaper Paisley or Paisley pattern is a droplet shaped vegetable motif of Indian, Pakistani and Persian origin. The pattern is sometimes called Persian pickles by American traditionalists, especially quiltmakers,[1] or Welsh pears in… …

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