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  • 61University of Edinburgh — Vorlage:Infobox Hochschule/Professoren fehlt Universität Edinburgh Motto Nec temere, nec timide …

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  • 62Joseph Priestley — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Priestley. Joseph Priestley Portrait de Priestley par Ozias Humphrey …

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  • 63Battle of New Orleans — For the battle at New Orleans during the American Civil War, see Capture of New Orleans. For other uses, see Battle of New Orleans (disambiguation). Battle of New Orleans Part of the War of 1812 …

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  • 64Archie Van Winkle — Infobox Military Person name= Archie Van Winkle born= birth date|1925|3|17 died= death date and age|1986|5|22|1925|3|17 placeofbirth= Juneau, Alaska placeofdeath= Ketchikan, Alaska placeofburial= caption= Archie Van Winkle, Medal of Honor… …

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  • 65Augustin Nadal — The abbé Augustin Nadal (1659 7 August 1741) was the author of plays, through the failure of which he became the butt of a withering public reply from Voltaire that has rendered the abbé immortal.He was born in Poitiers. Having finished his… …

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  • 66Rowley Rag — was a volcanic Dolerite stone quarried in the stone quarries (known locally as the Quacks ) of the Rowley Hills in the West Midlands of the United Kingdom. During the 1980s and 1990s, the quarry on Rowley Hill in Rowley Regis was used as a… …

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  • 67Bilbo le Hobbit — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bilbo le Hobbit (homonymie). Bilbo le Hobbit …

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  • 68Émeutes de Birmingham — Les émeutes de Birmingham, aussi connues sous le nom d émeutes de Priestley, se déroulent du 14 au 17 juillet 1791 à Birmingham, en Angleterre. Les Dissidents de l Église d Angleterre et, en particulier, le théologien et philosophe politique… …

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  • 69Disturbios de Birmingham de 1791 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda …

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  • 70wilt — wilt1 /wilt/, v.i. 1. to become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither. 2. to lose strength, vigor, assurance, etc.: to wilt after a day s hard work. v.t. 3. to cause to wilt. n. 4. the act of wilting, or the state of being wilted: a… …

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