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  • 121Brigham Young — For other uses, see Brigham Young (disambiguation). Brigham Young Brigham Young c. 1870 …

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  • 122Daedalus — constructs wings for his son, Icarus, after a Roman relief in the Villa Albani, Rome (Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888). This article is about the mythological character. For other uses see Daedalus (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Daedalus …

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  • 123Anthony Burgess — Infobox Writer name = John Anthony Burgess Wilson caption = The 2005 Cover of the Andrew Biswell biography (Picador) pseudonym = Anthony Burgess, Joseph Kell birthdate = birth date|1917|2|25|mf=y birthplace = Harpurhey, Manchester deathdate =… …

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  • 124Pastiche — The word pastiche describes a literary or other artistic genre. The word has two competing meanings, meaning either a or an imitation. Both meanings are discussed below.Hodge podgeIn this usage, a work is called pastiche if it is cobbled together …

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  • 125List of Poaceae genera — This is a full list of Poaceae genera. * Acamptoclados * Achlaena * Achnatherum * Aciachne * Acidosasa * Acostia * Acrachne * Acritochaete * Acroceras * Actinocladum * Aegilops * Aegopogon * Aeluropus * Afrotrichloris * Agenium * Agnesia *… …

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  • 126Maurice de Saxe — Count of Saxony Marshal General of France Maurice de Saxe in 1748. Spouse Johanna Viktoria Tugendreich of Loeben Full name …

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  • 127Baphomet — For other uses, see Baphomet (disambiguation). The 19th century image of a Sabbatic Goat, created by Eliphas Lévi. The arms bear the Latin words SOLVE (dissolve) and COAGULA (congeal). Baphomet (English pronunciation: /ˈbæfɵmɛt/, from …

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  • 1281792 in literature — See also: 1791 in literature, other events of 1792, 1793 in literature, list of years in literature.Events* Molière s body is moved to the museum of French monumentsNew books*Hugh Henry Brackenridge Modern Chivalry: Containing the Adventures of… …

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