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  • 101Hunter S. Thompson — at the Miami Book Fair International of 1988 Born Hunter Stockton Thompson July 18, 1937(1937 07 18) Louisville, Kentucky …

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  • 102Oscar Zeta Acosta — Oscar Acosta redirects here. For the Major League Baseball pitching coach, see Oscar Carlos Acosta Oscar Zeta Acosta Oscar Zeta Acosta giving a speech Born April 8, 1935 El Paso, Texas, United States Died …

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  • 103S. J. Perelman — Infobox Writer name = S. J. Perelman caption = birthdate = February 1, 1904 birthplace = Brooklyn, United States deathdate = October 17, 1979 deathplace = New York City, United States occupation = Author, screenwriterSidney Joseph Perelman,… …

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  • 104Digitiser — This article is about the Teletext based magazine. For other uses of digitiser or digitizer , see Digitizer (disambiguation). Digitiser was a video games magazine that was broadcast on the Teletext service on Channel 4 in the UK from 1993 to 2003 …

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  • 105Union Army Balloon Corps — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Union Army Balloon Corps caption= Woodblock sketch of Lowe s balloon with McClellan s Army of the Potomac as depicted in Harper s Weekly . dates= October 1861 August 1863 country= United States allegiance= Union… …

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  • 106C. Leroy Ellenberger — Charles Leroy Ellenberger (b.1942, known as C. Leroy) is perhaps best known as a one time advocate, [ Kronos Vol. X No. 3 (Summer 1985) p.24 Contributors. Invited defenses of Velikovsky were published in Zetetic Scholar , Biblical Archaeology… …

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  • 107Italy — /it l ee/, n. a republic in S Europe, comprising a peninsula S of the Alps, and Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, and other smaller islands: a kingdom 1870 1946. 57,534,088; 116,294 sq. mi. (301,200 sq. km). Cap.: Rome. Italian, Italia. * * * Italy… …

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  • 108Libavius, Andreas — ▪ German chemist and physician (Latin),German  Andreas Libau   born c. 1540, , Halle [Germany] died July 25, 1616, Coburg       German chemist, physician, and alchemist who made important chemical discoveries but is most noted as the author of… …

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  • 109Chamber of Reflection — A Chamber of Reflection is a small darkened room adjoining a Masonic Lodge. Its sombre appearance and the gloomy emblems with which it is furnished are calculated to produce serious meditations.[1] It is a small darkened room or chamber, with the …

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  • 110bitter — I (acrid tasting) adjective absinthal, absinthian, acerbate, acerbic, acerbus, acid, acidulous, acidus, acrid, asper, biting, caustic, cutting, disagreeable, distasteful, pungent, sharp, sour, soured, sourish, tart, unappetizing, unpalatable,… …

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