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  • 21Characters and sketches on Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? — This article lists recurring characters and sketches performed on the PBS game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? which ran from 1991 1996.CharactersThe Chief (Lynne Thigpen)On World , the Chief became a more dynamic character than in… …

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  • 22Criticism of the War on Terror — Main article: War on Terror Criticism of the War on Terror addresses the issues, morals, ethics, efficiency, economics, and other questions surrounding the War on Terror. Arguments are also made against the phrase itself, calling it a misnomer.… …

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  • 23Father of the Pride — Infobox Television show name = Father of the Pride caption = format = Animated sitcom camera = picture format = runtime = 22 minutes creator = Jeffrey Katzenberg developer = executive producer = Jeffrey Katzenberg director = Mark Risley Steve… …

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  • 24Andy the Clown — was the performing name of Andrew Rozdilsky, Jr. (December 6 1917 September 21 1995), a lifelong Chicago resident who performed, unofficially, as a clown at Chicago White Sox games at Comiskey Park for 30 years from 1960 to 1990.The youngest of… …

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  • 25One of the Guys —   Author(s) Robert Clark Young …

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  • 26Theodore Roosevelt: False Sentimentality About the Indians — ▪ Primary Source              Theodore Roosevelt favored a rational and equitable policy toward Native Americans, but he firmly believed that the Indian nations had no claim to the land they inhabited and were in fact nomadic people who by… …

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  • 27James Gillray — James Gillray, sometimes spelled Gilray (born August 13, 1757 in Chelsea; died June 1, 1815), was a British caricaturist and printmaker famous for his etched political and social satires, mainly published between 1792 and 1810. TOC Early life His …

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  • 28humor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English humour, from Anglo French umor, umour, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor moisture; akin to Old Norse vǫkr damp, Latin humēre to be moist, and perhaps to Greek hygros wet… …

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  • 29humor — I. n. 1. Moisture, fluid (of animal bodies). 2. Cutaneous eruption. 3. Temper, disposition, bent, bias, vein, propensity, predilection, turn of mind. 4. Mood, temper, state of feeling, frame of mind. 5. Mood, fancy, whim, caprice, freak, vagary,… …

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  • 30keen´er — keen1 «keen», adjective. 1. so shaped as to cut well: »a keen blade. 2. sharp; cutting; piercing; intense: »a keen wind, keen hunger, keen pain, Figurative. keen wit. SYNO …

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