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  • 111Damien Hirst — Born 7 June 1965 (1965 06 07) (age 46) Bristol, England, UK …

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  • 112Darrell Issa — Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Incumbent Assumed office January 3, 2011 …

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  • 113Education in England — Infobox Education country name = England agency agency = Children, Schools and Families Innovation, Universities and Skills leader titles = Secretary of State (DCSF) Secretary of State (DIUS) leader names = Ed Balls MP John Denham MP budget = n/a …

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  • 114Holmgang — (hólmganga in Old Norse and modern Icelandic, holmgång in Swedish) was a duel practiced by Norsemen. It was a recognized way to settle disputes.Holmgang can be translated as to go to (or walk on) a small island or simply island walk, perhaps a… …

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  • 115Jane Elliott — (born 1933, Riceville, Iowa) cite journal | last = Horowitz | first = Carl F. | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | month = | title = The Authoritarian Roots of Corporate Diversity Training: Jane Elliott’s Captive Eyes and Minds | journal =… …

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  • 116Thomas Cromwell — This article is about the minister of King Henry VIII of England. For other uses, see Thomas Cromwell (disambiguation). Portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532–3 Born 1485 Putney, Middlesex, Engl …

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  • 117First Ministers' conference — In Canada, a First Ministers conference is a meeting of the provincial and territorial premiers and the Prime Minister. These events are held at the call of the prime minister and, since 1950, have typically been held annually. They are usually… …

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  • 118Cafeteria — This page is about the food service location. For other uses, see Cafeteria (disambiguation) A hospital cafeteria in Punta Gorda, Florida …

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  • 119List of Internet phenomena — This is a list of phenomena specific to the Internet, such as popular themes and catchphrases, images, viral videos and more. Such fads and sensations grow rapidly on the Internet because its instant communication facilitates word of mouth. In… …

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  • 120Cost of capital — The cost of capital is a term used in the field of financial investment to refer to the cost of a company s funds (both debt and equity), or, from an investor s point of view the shareholder s required return on a portfolio of all the company s… …

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