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  • 51Metaphysical poets — John Donne, one of the most famous Metaphysical Poets. The metaphysical poets is a term coined by the poet and critic Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century, who shared an interest in metaphysical… …

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  • 53At Bertram's Hotel — infobox Book | name = At Bertram s Hotel title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie cover artist = Not known country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre =… …

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  • 54Kingswood Country — infobox television show name = Kingswood Country caption = Opening Title Card format = Comedy runtime = creator = starring = Ross Higgins Judi Farr Peter Fisher Lex Marinos Maggie Dence Laurel McGowan Sheila Kennelly country = Australia network …

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  • 55Tourism in metropolitan Detroit — Cranbrook Art Museum and educational community (top left) in Bloomfield Hills and The Henry Ford (top center) in Dearborn are National Historic Landmarks. Tourism in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan is a significant factor for the region s culture… …

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  • 56Redbelt — Infobox Film name = Redbelt caption = Theatrical release poster director = David Mamet producer = Chrisann Verges writer = David Mamet starring = Chiwetel Ejiofor Tim Allen Emily Mortimer Alice Braga Rodrigo Santoro Joe Mantegna Rebecca Pidgeon… …

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  • 57ARAB WORLD, 1945–2006 — The Arab world is divided into four subregions: the Maghreb (morocco , tunisia , algeria , libya , Mauritania), the Nile Valley (egypt and Sudan), the Fertile Crescent (syria , lebanon , iraq , jordan , and the palestinian authority ), and the… …

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  • 58One Thousand and One Nights — Arabian Nights redirects here. For other uses, see Arabian Nights (disambiguation). For other uses, see One Thousand and One Nights (disambiguation). Arab World …

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  • 59Sacrifice of the Mass — • The word Mass (missa) first established itself as the general designation for the Eucharistic Sacrifice in the West after the time of Pope Gregory the Great, the early Church having used the expression the breaking of bread (fractio panis) or… …

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  • 60SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, JEWISH — Fantasy is a genre of literature in which realistic narratives are disrupted by unnatural or unexplainable events. The term Science Fiction (SF) emerged during the 1930s as a catchall descriptor for a publishing category with roots traceable to… …

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