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  • 121Harold McNair — (November 5 1931 in Kingston, Jamaica – March 7 1971 in Maida Vale, North London) was a renowned saxophonist and flautist. BackgroundMcNair started out at the Alpha Boys School under the tutelage of Victor Tulloch, whilst playing with Joe… …

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  • 122List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 123Canuck — is a slang term for Canadians.HistoryThe term was coined in the 19th century, although its etymology is unclear. Possibilities include: * kanata [ Random House Dictionary] village (See Name of Canada) * Can ada + uc (Algonquian noun suffix) *… …

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  • 124Huia — This article is about the extinct bird species. For other uses, see Huia (disambiguation). Huia A pair (male in front of female) Painting by J.G. Keulemans from W.L. Buller s A History of the Birds of New Zealand (1888) …

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  • 125Alternative words for British — There are many alternative ways to describe the people of the United Kingdom (UK), though the official designated nationality is British. The standard noun is Briton (see also demonym), but in colloquial usage this is often abbreviated informally …

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  • 126Japanese Macaque — Taxobox name = Japanese MacaqueMSW3 Groves|pages=162] status = LC status ref = IUCN2006|assessors=Eudey, A. Members of the Primate Specialist Group|year=2000|title=Macaca fuscata|id=12552|downloded=2006 07 15 Database entry includes a brief… …

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  • 127Australian Shepherd — Infobox Dog breed image caption = Red Australian Shepherd status = LC name = Australian Shepherd nickname = Aussie Shepherd [ [http://www.trainpetdog.com/Australian Shepherd/about australian shepherd.html Australian Shepherd: Origin, Personality …

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  • 128Mary Sue Hubbard — in 1957 Born June 17, 1931(1931 06 17) Rockdale, Texas, U.S. Died November 25, 2002( …

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