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  • 121City Boy — This article is about the band. For the 1948 book by Herman Wouk, see City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder. For the newspaper columnist, see Geraint Anderson. City Boy were a moderately successful English rock band in the late 1970s,… …

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  • 122Binder (disambiguation) — Binder may refer to:* Binder (material), a material used to bind other materials together * A bookbinder * Reaper binder, a type of farm equipment or implement, also known as a Corn Binder. *Binder common name given to the autos and trucks made… …

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  • 123John Cawood — (1514 1572) came of an old Yorkshire family of some substance and was apprenticed to John Reynes, who is best known as a bookbinder and who died in 1543 or 1544. In 1553 Cawood replaced Richard Grafton as Royal Printer. For his official salary of …

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  • 124Dot Branning — EastEnders character Portrayed by June Brown Tallulah Pitt Brown (flashback) Created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland …

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  • 125Catchword — is also a name for a headword in a dictionary. : For the game show, see Catchword (game show). A catchword is a word placed at the foot of a handwritten or printed page that is meant to be bound along with other pages in a book. The word… …

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  • 126Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia — The Countess of Pembroke s Arcadia , also known simply as The Arcadia is by far Sir Philip Sidney s most ambitious work. It was as significant in its own way as his sonnets. The work is a romance that combines pastoral elements with a mood… …

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  • 127James Orr (theologian) — James Orr (1844 ndash;6 September 1913 [ Who s Who 1914 , p. xxiii] ) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and professor of church history and then theology. He was an influential defender of evangelical doctrine and a contributor to The… …

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  • 128Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts — The Thomason Collection of Civil War Tracts consists of more than 22,000 pamphlets, broadsides, manuscripts, books, and news sheets, most of which were printed and distributed in London from 1640 to 1661. The collection represents a major primary …

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