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  • 111Gérard Bouchard — (December 26 1943 – ) is a historian, sociologist and writer from Quebec, Canada, affiliated with the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. Born in Jonquière, Quebec, he obtained his master s degree in sociology from Université Laval in 1968 and… …

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  • 112Mabinogi (video game) — Infobox VG| title = Mabinogi developer = devCAT (Nexon) publisher = Nexon designer = engine = Pleione Engine release = flagicon|South Korea June 22, 2004 flagicon|Japan April 26, 2005 flagicon|China flagicon|Hong Kong flagicon|Taiwan May 6, 2005… …

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  • 113Criticism of the BBC — Contents 1 Iraq and the Hutton Inquiry 2 Allegations of bias 2.1 Political bias …

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  • 114Killinkere — (Cillin Ciar, its name means Little Black Church ) is a large parish of East Cavan province of Ulster in Ireland, noted for its fine Gaelic footballers.Fact|date=February 2007 …

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  • 115Peter Goldreich — (born July 14, 1939) is an American astrophysicist whose research focuses on planetary rings, helioseismology and neutron stars. [cite web|url = http://www.astro.caltech.edu/department/bluebook/goldreich.html|title = Caltech Astronomy : Peter… …

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  • 116Fire Temple of Baku — Infobox Mandir caption=Inner courtyard of the complex. Visible in the foreground with a trishula on the roof is an Agnihotra stage. Along the wall in the background are the doorways of cells for monks. creator = proper name = Atashgah or… …

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  • 117Church of St Clement, Rodel — Saint Clement s church photographed from the pathway leading up to the main entrance St Clement s Church (Scottish Gaelic: Tùr Chliamhainn, meaning Clement s Tower) is a fifteenth century church in Rodel, Harris, Scotland, built for the Chiefs of …

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  • 118Jan Veizer — Ján Veizer, born in Slovakia, is an emeritus professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa and holder of the NSERC/Noranda/CIFAR Industrial Chair in Earth System Isotope and Environmental Geochemistry. He is an award winning isotope… …

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  • 119Chì mi na mòrbheanna — is a Scottish song that was written in 1856 by Highlander John Cameron (Iain Camshroin), a native of Ballachulish[1] and known locally in the Gaelic fashion as Iain Rob and Iain Òg Ruaidh.[2] He worked in the slate quarries before moving to… …

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  • 120Neil Nightingale — is a senior producer at the BBC s Natural History Unit, the largest wildlife film making production unit in the world,[1] and was its Head from February 2003[2] until January 2009.[3] In November 2009 his successor, Andrew Jackson, appointed him… …

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