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  • 121Phil May (singer) — Infobox musical artist Name = Phil May Img capt = Img size = Background = solo singer Birth name = Philip Arthur Dennis Waley Alias = Phil May Born = Birth date and age|1944|11|9, Dartford, Kent, England Died = Instrument = Vocals Genre = Pop,… …

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  • 122Ferenc Gyurcsány's speech in Balatonőszöd in May 2006 — Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány gave a May 2006 closed meeting speech in Balatonőszöd to the MSZP (Hungarian Socialist Party) members of the National Assembly of Hungary. This meeting was supposed to be confidential but the Prime… …

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  • 123Devil May Hare — Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny) series Title card of Devil May Hare. Directed by …

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  • 124A Day in May — Infobox Television episode | Title = A Day in May Series = Frasier Season = 8 Episode = 23 Airdate = 22 May 2001 Production = Writer = Eric Zicklin Lori Kirkland Director = Kelsey Grammer Guests = Tom Verica (Jim) Patrick Breen (Phillip) Gloria… …

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  • 125Nellie May Madison — (1895 1953) was an American woman who was convicted of murder in 1934 for killing her husband. She was the first woman to be sentenced to death in the state of California. Due to public outcry, her sentence was later commuted to life in prison… …

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  • 126Rosa May Billinghurst — Rosa May Billinghurst, a suffragette, was born in Lewisham, London, in 1875.As a child she suffered total paralysis which left her disabled throughout her adult life. However, this did not prevent her becoming active in social work in a Greenwich …

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  • 127Miniter, Edith [May Dowe] —    (1869–1934)    Novelist, poet, and amateur journalist residing in central Massachusetts. She was the daughter of amateur writer Jennie E.T.Dowe (about whom HPL wrote an elegy, “In Memoriam: J.E.T.D.,” Tryout, March 1919). She was the editor of …

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  • 128who —  , whom  Whom is used when it is the object of a preposition  ( To whom it may concern ) or verb ( The man whom we saw last night ) or the subject of a complementary infinitive ( The person whom we took to be your father ). Who is used on all… …

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