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  • 111Drowsiest — Drowsy Drow sy, a. [Compar. {Drowsier}; superl. {Drowsiest}.] 1. Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy. When I am drowsy. Shak. [1913 Webster] Dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray. Shak. [1913 Webster] To our age s… …

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  • 112Drowsy — Drow sy, a. [Compar. {Drowsier}; superl. {Drowsiest}.] 1. Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy. When I am drowsy. Shak. [1913 Webster] Dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray. Shak. [1913 Webster] To our age s drowsy… …

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  • 113Dizzy series — The Dizzy series of computer games (published by Codemasters) was one of the most successful European computer game brands of the late 1980s. The games were based around a central figure: an intelligent egg like creature called Dizzy. The games… …

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  • 114William Gordon Claxton — Infobox Military Person name=William Gordon Claxton caption= born=June 1 1899 died=28 September 1967 placeofbirth= Gladstone, Manitoba placeofdeath= Toronto nickname=Dozy allegiance=George V [Canadian airmen were required to complete an… …

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  • 115Comedy Inc. — This article is about the Australian television program. For the Canadian television program of the same name, see Comedy Inc. (Canadian television program). Comedy Inc. Comedy Inc. The Late Shift Logo Format Sketch comedy …

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  • 116Beat-Club — Infobox Television show name =Beat Club caption = aka = genre =Music creator =Gerhard Augustin and Mike Leckebusch writer = director = creat director =Mike Leckebusch developer = presenter =Uschi Nerke (1965 1972) Dave Lee Travis (1965 1969) Dave …

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  • 117Sancho I of León — Sancho I, called the Fat (d. 966), was the son of King Ramiro II of León. He succeeded his halfbrother Ordoño III in 956 and reigned until his death, except for a two year interruption from 958 to 960, when Ordoño the Wicked usurped the throne.… …

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  • 118Chronicle of 754 — The Chronicle of 754 (or Continuatio Hispana) was a Latin language[1] history in ninety five chapters with the narrative theme the ruin of Spain , which was composed in the year 754, in Toledo or Córdoba. Its compiler was an anonymous Christian… …

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  • 120Joseph ibn Naghrela — or Joseph ha Nagid (Hebrew: רבי יהוסף בן שמואל הלוי הנגיד Rabbi Yehosef ben Sh muel ha Levi han Nagid ; Arabic: ابو حسين بن النغريلة Abu Hussein bin Naghrela ) (September 15, 1035 [In his preface to one of his father s collections of Hebrew… …

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