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  • 101The Man Who Laughs — For the Batman graphic novel, see Batman: The Man Who Laughs. For the various film adaptations, see The Man Who Laughs (film). The Man Who Laughs   …

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  • 102Mother Earth News — Cover For the Early 1900s anarchist magazine, see Mother Earth (magazine). Mother Earth News(ISSN: 0027 1535) is a bi monthly American magazine that has a circulation of 475,000. It is based in Topeka, Kansas. Approaching environmental problems… …

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  • 103Prologue — (Greek πρόλογος prologos , from προ , pro fore , and lógos, word ), or prolog, is a prefatory piece of writing, usually composed to introduce a drama. The Greek prologos included the modern meaning of prologue , but was of wider significance,… …

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  • 104Dewey, Cheatem & Howe — is the gag name of a fictional law or accounting firm,[1] used in several parody settings. For example, a popular Three Stooges poster features the Stooges as bumbling members of such a firm (although the name was never used in an actual episode …

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  • 105Dorje Shugden — Statue of Dorje Shugden …

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  • 106Paul Féval, père — Infobox Writer name =Paul Henri Corentin Féval |thumb|200px caption = 1862 lithographic caricature of Paul Féval by Étienne Carjat. birthdate = birth date|1816|9|29|df=y birthplace = Rennes, France1 deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 107Franklin Gothic — and its related faces are realist sans serif typefaces originated by Morris Fuller Benton (1872–1948) in 1902. “Gothic” is an increasingly archaic term meaning sans serif. Franklin Gothic has been used in many advertisements and headlines in… …

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  • 108The Land (fiction) — This article is about the setting for a series of books by Stephen R. Donaldson. For other uses, see The Land (disambiguation) The Land is the primary setting for the series of fantasy books by Stephen R. Donaldson called The Chronicles of Thomas …

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  • 109Lawrence Colburn — is a United States Army veteran who, while serving as a helicopter gunner in the Vietnam War, earned a place in history for being one of three servicemen who intervened in the March 16, 1968 My Lai Massacre.Born in Coulee City, Washington,… …

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  • 110John Brockman (literary agent) — John Brockman (born 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a literary agent and author specializing in scientific literature. He founded the Edge Foundation, an organization aimed to bring together people working at the edge of a broad range of… …

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