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  • 121Grimké sisters — Sarah Grimké (1792 1873) and Angelina Grimké Weld (1805 1879), known as the Grimké sisters, were 19th century American Quakers, educators and writers who were early advocates of abolitionism and women s rights. The Grimké sisters were born in… …

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  • 123Jamuna Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name= Bangabandhu Jamuna Bridge caption= official name= also known as= carries= crosses= Jamuna River locale= Sirajganj and Tangail maint= Bangladesh Bridge Aurhority Limited id= design= railroad bridge mainspan= length= 4.8 …

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  • 124Pierre Poiret — was a prominent 17th century French mystic and Christian philosopher. He was born at Metz April 15 1646 and died at Rijnsburg (3 m. n. of Leyden) May 21 1719. Life and accomplishments After the early death of his parents, he supported himself by… …

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  • 125Eranos — For the town in Armenia, see Yeranos. Eranos is an intellectual discussion group dedicated to the study of spirituality which has met annually in Switzerland since 1933.The name is derived from an ancient Greek word, meaning a banquet to which… …

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  • 126Macaron — A macaron is a traditional French pastry from Nancy, a commune of the Meurthe et Moselle département , in northeastern FranceFact|date=March 2007. Dating back to the 18th century, the macaron is made of egg whites, almond powder, icing sugar and… …

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  • 127Cabrone films — is an independent film company based in Europe, notable for their utilization of a bizzare combination of film technique as well as film stories. Genesis of the independent film company Cabrone Films was result of long both practical and… …

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  • 128Calbayog City — Infobox Philippine city infoboxtitle = City of Calbayog sealfile = Ph seal calbayogcity.png locatormapfile = Ph locator samar calbayog.png caption = Map of Samar showing the location of Calbayog City region = Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)… …

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