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91Claude Bendier — (died 1677) was a doctor of the Sorbonne, canon of Saint Quentin, Aisne, and a well known French bibliophile. Born in Saint Quentin in an unknown year, he always remained strongly attached to his native city, to which he bequeathed his 3000… …
92Teganissorens — (Also known as Decanesora; circa 1682 1718) was an influential Onondaga chief, orator and diplomat. He played a leading role in English French Iroquois relations during the last quarter of the seventeenth and first quarter of the eighteenth… …
93John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee — Born 21 July 1648(1648 07 21) Glen Ogilvie, near Glamis, Angus Died 27 July 1689 …
94Malwa — For other uses, see Malwa (disambiguation). Malwa   Region, former administrative division   Mhow cantonment area in Malwa …
95The Morganville Vampires —   Author(s) Rachel Caine Language …
96close — 1 vb closed, clos·ing vt 1: to bring to an end or to a state of completion closed the case close an estate by liquidating its assets closing his account 2: to con …
97intimate — I adjective allied, associated with, brotherly, close, closely acquainted, closely associated, confidential, confiding, coniunctus, consociated, faithful, familiar, familiaris, federate, fraternal, friendly, guarded, inmost, innermost, intimus,… …
98close — I. v. a. 1. Shut, shut up. 2. Stop, obstruct, choke, stop up, clog. 3. Conclude, finish, terminate, end, cease, complete, bring to a period. II. v. n. 1. Unite, coalesce, come together, be brought together. 2. Terminate, end, be concluded, cease …
99Weigel, Hans — (1908–1991) Critic, translator, essayist, novelist, and editor, Weigel was among the founders of the cabaret Theater am Naschmarkt in 1934. For a few years thereafter he wrote several librettos for their productions. His parents were Jews;… …
100warm — [[t]wɔrm[/t]] adj. 1) having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath[/ex] 2) characterized by a moderately or comparatively high temperature: a warm oven; a warm climate[/ex] 3) having a sensation of… …