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  • 121remedy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Something that cures or counteracts Nouns 1. remedy, help, redress, restoration; antidote, counterpoison, counterirritant, counteragent, antitoxin, antibody, prophylactic, antiseptic, corrective,… …

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  • 122Epifany Slavinetsky — ( ru. Епифаний Славинецкий) (? November 19, 1675, Moscow) was an ecclesiastical expert of the Russian Orthodox Church who helped Patriarch Nikon to revise the ancient service books, thus precipitating the Great Schizm of the national church.In… …

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  • 123Sun Quan — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Sun Quan Caption= Portrait of Sun Quan by an unknown artist. Title= Founder and Emperor Kingdom=Eastern Wu Born=182 Died=252 (aged 70) Predecessor=Sun Ce Successor=Sun Liang Simp=孙权 Trad=孫權 Pinyin=Sūn Quán WG=Sun Chuan …

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  • 124Fourth International — For other uses, see Fourth International (disambiguation). This article focusses on the Fourth International prior to 1963. See Fourth International (Post Reunification) for later developments …

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  • 125Cascading Style Sheets — CSS redirects here. For other uses, see CSS (disambiguation). For the use of CSS on Wikipedia, see Help:Cascading style sheets. Cascading Style Sheets Filename extension .css Internet media type text/css Developed by World Wide Web Consortium …

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  • 126Nathaniel Bowditch — Bowditch is often credited as the founder of modern maritime navigation. Born March 26, 1773(1773 03 26) …

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  • 127Bretton Woods system — The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial and financial relations among the world s major industrial states. The Bretton Woods system was the first example of a fully negotiated monetary order intended… …

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  • 128Missing years (Hebrew calendar) — The missing years in the Hebrew calendar refer to a discrepancy of some 165 years between the traditional Hebrew dating for the destruction of the First Temple and the modern secular dating for it (586 BCE) that results if its traditional date… …

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