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  • 91Bertsolaritza — is the art of singing extemporary composed songs in Basque according to various melodies and rhyming patterns. Bertsos can be composed at a variety of occasions but generally either by a solo bertsolari, in company between more than one… …

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  • 92Nepal poppy — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division …

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  • 93Banksia sessilis — B. sessilis var. cordata Scientific classification …

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  • 94Kirat — [ Bhotia, Sherpa, Thakali Gurung Kirati, Rai, Limbu Newari Pahari Tamang] Kirat refers to the Kirati group or a Kirata confederation that includes the Rai, Limbu, Yakkha and Sunuwar ethnic groups of Nepal. They were the earliest inhabitants of… …

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  • 95Origin of Rashtrakuta Dynasty — The origin of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty has been a controversial topic and has been debated over the past decades by historians, but it is said that the Rashtrakuat Dynasty was started when a warioir in charge named as Dantidurga defeated the… …

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  • 96Family 13 — Family 13, also known Ferrar Group ( f 13, von Soden calls the group Ii), is a group of Greek Gospel manuscripts, varying in date from the 11th to the 15th century, which display a distinctive pattern of variant readings especially in placing the …

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  • 97Tlingit noun — Like nouns in many Native American languages, the Tlingit noun is easily conceptualized but difficult to formally define. It can be simple or compound, and can be derived from verb forms as well as other nouns. It is marked for case, but not… …

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  • 98Nanai language — Nanai Нанай, Нанайэ (Nanaj, Nanaje) Spoken in Russia, China Region Siberia, Heilongjiang Ethnicity Nanai people …

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  • 99Darrell A. Amyx — Darrell Arlynn Amyx (2 April 1911 – 10 January 1997) was an American classical archaeologist. His principal field of study was the archaic pottery of Corinth. Complimenting the pioneering work of John Beazley, Amyx applied stylistic analysis to… …

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  • 100Eleanor Raymond — (March 24, 1887 ndash; July 4, 1989) was an American architect who built and designed the first occupied, solar powered house in the United States.Early lifeRaymond was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1887 and graduated from Wellesley College …

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