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  • 121Jim Glennie — (born James Glennie, 10 October 1963, Manchester) is the bassist for English rock band, James. Glennie is the band s longest serving member, having been there from the first line up, through to the present.Glennie never really had an interest in… …

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  • 122The Rough Wooing — was a term coined by Sir Walter Scott and H. E. Marshall to describe the Anglo Scottish war pursued intermittently from 1544 to 1551. It followed from the failure of the Scots to honour the terms of the 1543 Treaty of Greenwich, by which the… …

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  • 123Animal rights and the Holocaust — Several writers and animal rights groups have drawn a comparison between the treatment of animals and the Holocaust. [Patterson, Charles. Eternal Treblinka , Lantern Books, 2002.] The comparison is regarded as controversial, and has been… …

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  • 124Mama Weer All Crazee Now — Spanish/European cover of Mama Weer All Crazee Now . Single by Slade fro …

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  • 125Questioning the Millennium — Infobox Book name =Questioning the Millennium author =Stephen Jay Gould genre =Non fiction, Science publisher =Harmony Books release date =1997 2nd ed. 1999 pages =224 isbn =ISBN 0 609 60541 0 preceded by = followed by =Leonardo s Mountain of… …

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  • 126The Unnatural Combat — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger, and first published in 1639.No hard data on the play s date of origin or initial theatrical production has survived. Scholars estimate a date in the early 1620s; There is a… …

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  • 127Humanities in the United States — refers to the study of humanities disciplines, such as literature, history, language, performing and visual arts or philosophy, in the United States of America.OverviewMany American colleges and universities believe in the notion of a broad… …

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  • 128Culture of Yorkshire — White Rose, symbol of Yorkshire. The culture of Yorkshire has developed over the county s history, taking influences from the cultures of those who came to control the region, including the Celts (Brigantes and Parisii), Romans, Angles, Vikings …

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