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  • 21Moscow Trials — The Moscow Trials were a series of show trials conducted in the Soviet Union and orchestrated by Joseph Stalin during the Great Purge of the 1930s. The victims included most of the surviving Old Bolsheviks, as well as the leadership of the Soviet …

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  • 22Einsatzgruppen Trial — Otto Ohlendorf testifying on his own behalf …

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  • 23Blue Tigers — thing as blue tigersUnreferenced|date=September 2007Infobox short story | name = Blue Tigers title orig = Tigres azules translator = author = Jorge Luis Borges country = Argentina flagicon|Argentina language = Spanish series = genre = Fantasy,… …

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  • 24What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film) — Infobox Film name = What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? caption = Original poster writer = Lukas Heller Based on the novel by Henry Farrell starring = Bette Davis Joan Crawford Victor Buono director = Robert Aldrich producer = Robert Aldrich… …

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  • 25The Five Mrs. Buchanans — infobox television show name = The 5 Mrs. Buchanans caption = format = Sitcom runtime = approx. 0:22 (per episode) creator = Marc Cherry and Jamie Wooten starring = Judith Ivey Beth Broderick Harriet Sansom Harris Charlotte Ross Eileen Heckart… …

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  • 26Nun'Yunu'Wi — The Nun Yunu Wi (Cherokee: dressed in stone ) is a monster of Cherokee mythology. It is described as a human like being with a skin as hard as stone, which no weapon can pierce. It carries a magical cane which points out victims and has other… …

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  • 27Morgan (given name) — Morgan, or Morgen, is a given name related to the modern Irish word móraigeanta, meaning magnanimous.[1] One source gives the meaning of the feminine name as great queen and relates the name to the Morrígan, a goddess of war.[2] It can be… …

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  • 28enormity — /i nawr mi tee/, n., pl. enormities 1. outrageous or heinous character; atrociousness: the enormity of war crimes. 2. something outrageous or heinous, as an offense: The bombing of the defenseless population was an enormity beyond belief. 3.… …

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  • 29monstrous — monstrously, adv. monstrousness, n. /mon streuhs/, adj. 1. frightful or hideous, esp. in appearance; extremely ugly. 2. shocking or revolting; outrageous: monstrous cruelty. 3. extraordinarily great; huge; immense: a monstrous building. 4.… …

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  • 30Fredegund — died 597, Paris Queen consort of the Frankish king Chilperic I. Originally a servant, she became Chilperic s mistress after he killed his wife (с 568). The murder set off a 40 year feud with the family of his half brother Sigebert I, whose… …

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