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  • 91BERURYAH — (second century), a learned woman mentioned once in the Tosefta, and identified in the aggadot of the Talmud Bavli as the daughter of R. Hananiah b. Teradyon and wife of R. Meir . Beruryah is the only woman mentioned by name in tannaitic sources… …

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  • 92ELISHA BEN AVUYAH — ELISHA BEN AVUYAH, tanna, quoted once in the Mishnah as saying: Learning in youth is like writing with ink on clean paper, but learning in old age is like writing with ink on blotted paper (Avot 4:20). From the position of this saying toward the… …

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  • 93JOSHUA BEN PERAḤYAH — (second half of the second century B.C.E.), one of the zugot ( pairs of scholars), together with nittai of arbela . Joshua was a pupil of Yose b. Joezer of Ẓeredah and of Yose b. Johanan of Jerusalem. According to the Mishnah, he was the nasi… …

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  • 94European Parliament — For the statutory organ of the Council of Europe, see Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. European Parliament name in other official languages; …

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  • 95Seid — or seiðr is an Old Norse term for a type of sorcery or witchcraft which was practiced by the pre Christian Norse.Sometimes anglicized as seidhr , seidh , seidr , seithr or seith , the term is also used to refer to modern Neopagan reconstructions… …

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  • 96Battle of Leyte Gulf — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Leyte Gulf caption=The light aircraft carrier Princeton afire, east of Luzon, 24 October 1944. partof=the Pacific War, World War II date=23 October 1944 ndash; 26 October 1944 place=Leyte Gulf, The… …

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  • 97Genetic linkage — is the tendency of certain loci or alleles to be inherited together. Genetic loci that are physically close to one another on the same chromosome tend to stay together during meiosis, and are thus genetically linked. Contents 1 Background 2… …

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  • 98Belobog — Belobog, Belbog, Bialbog, Byelobog, Bielobog, Belun, Bylun, (all names meaning: White God) is a reconstructed Slavic deity of light and Sun, the counterpart of dark and cursed Czernobog (Black God). It is uncertain whether such a deity was ever… …

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  • 99James Maybrick — Florence and James Maybrick James Maybrick (25 October 1838 – 11 May 1889) was a Liverpool cotton merchant. After his death, his wife, Florence Maybrick, was convicted of his murder by poisoning in a sensational trial. The Aigburth Poisoning case …

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  • 100Snailbeach — is a village in Shropshire, England, located near Shrewsbury at gbmapping|SJ375025. The village was formerly home to a large lead mine.HistoryEarly historya village was built for workers at the local lead mine Snailbeach Mine, which reputedly… …

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