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  • 101William and Mary Quarterly — The William and Mary Quarterly is a quarterly history journal published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. It is among the leading academic journals for the history of the Americas and the Atlantic world from the… …

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  • 102Ajit Wadekar — Infobox Cricketer nationality = Indian country = India country abbrev = IND name = Ajit Wadekar picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Left hand bat bowling style = balls = true tests = 37 test runs = 2113 test bat avg = 31.07 test 100s/50s …

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  • 103Paul Vautin — Infobox rugby league biography playername = Paul Vautin fullname = Paul Vautin nickname = Fatty caption = dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1959|7|21|df=yes placeofbirth = Brisbane countryofbirth = Australia height = 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) weight =… …

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  • 104Gareth McConnell — (b.1972, Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland) is an artist living and working in London.McConnell studied at the West Surrey College of Art Design (now Surrey Institute of Art Design, University College), graduating in 1996 and undertook his MA… …

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  • 105Spanish–American War — Warbox|conflict=Spanish American War caption= Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill by Frederic Remington date=April 25 ndash; August 12, 1898 place=Caribbean Sea: Cuba, Puerto Rico; Pacific Ocean: Guam, Philippine Islands casus=Cuban War… …

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  • 106Satellite state — A satellite state (sometimes referred to as a client state) is a political term that refers to a country that is formally independent, but under heavy political and economic influence or control by another country. The term was coined by analogy… …

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  • 107Arthur Melbourne-Cooper — (1874 1961) was a British film maker who witnessed the birth of the movies as an assistant/cameraman of Birt Acres (1854 1918) who, in 1895, developed the first British 35 mm moving picture camera.Cooper, for the next 20 years, pioneered in… …

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  • 108Ruskin, John — born Feb. 8, 1819, London, Eng. died Jan. 20, 1900, Coniston, Lancashire English art critic. Born into a wealthy family, Ruskin was largely educated at home. He was a gifted painter, but the best of his talent went into his writing. His… …

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  • 109concatenation — n. 1. Connection, linking together, intimate relationship. 2. Series, chain, succession, sequence, congeries, successive series …

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  • 110string — [striŋ] n. [ME streng < OE, akin to Ger strang: see STRONG] 1. a) a thin line of twisted fiber used for tying, pulling, fastening, etc.; slender cord or thick thread b) a narrow strip of leather or cloth for fastening shoes, clothing, etc.;… …

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