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  • 111ruckus — noun Etymology: probably blend of ruction and rumpus Date: circa 1890 row, disturbance < raise a ruckus > …

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  • 113Three Stooges — [ thumb|400px|right|Moe Howard, Curly Howard and Larry Fine.] The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. They were commonly known by their first …

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  • 114Assassins (musical) — Infobox Musical name = Assassins caption = CD Cover for the Off Broadwaycast recording, 1990 music = Stephen Sondheim lyrics = Stephen Sondheim book = John Weidman basis = productions= 1990 Off Broadway 1992 West End 2004 Broadway awards = Tony&#8230; …

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  • 116List of fictional cats — A list of cats and other felines found in popular works of fiction. Legends, myths, folklore and fairytales* Bast (or Bastet), Egyptian goddess with the head of a cat; see also Sekhmet, Bast s guise as the goddess of felines * Maahes Egyptian&#8230; …

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  • 117William Van Horn — Infobox Comics creator name = William Van Horn imagesize = caption = birthname = William Roger Van Horn birthdate = Birth date and age|1939|2|15|mf=y location = Oakland, California, United States deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American&#8230; …

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  • 118Ruskin College — Infobox University name = Ruskin College native name = image size = 224px caption = The Walton Street site latin name = motto = tagline = established = 1899 closed = vision = type = affiliation = calendar = endowment = debt = rector = officer in&#8230; …

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  • 119Stewart Home — (born 1962) is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist. He is best known for his novels such as the non narrative 69 Things To Do With A Dead Princess (2002), his re imagining of the 1960s in Tainted Love&#8230; …

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  • 120Cardiff Giant — The Cardiff Giant, one of the most famous hoaxes in American history, was a convert|10|ft|m|sing=on tall purported petrified man uncovered on October 16, 1869 by workers digging a well behind the barn of William C. Stub Newell in Cardiff, New&#8230; …

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