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  • 91The Order of the Stick — Principal characters, from left to right: Belkar, Vaarsuvius, Elan, Haley, Durkon, and Roy …

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  • 92The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran —   …

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  • 93The Roads Must Roll — is a 1940 science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein. In the late 1960s, it was awarded a retrospective Nebula Award by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) and published in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929 1964… …

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  • 94The Automobile Association — (The AA) was a British motoring association that became a private limited company in 1999, and is owned by two private equity firms.HistoryOn June 29, 1905 a group of motoring enthusiasts met at the Trocadero restaurant in the West End of London …

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  • 95The Canadian Press — Canadian Press Enterprises Inc. is the entity which will take over the operations of the Canadian Press according to a November 26, 2010 article in the Toronto Star.[1] The new board met for the first time on Monday, November 29, 2010 to review… …

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  • 96The Broken Ear — (L Oreille cassée) Cover of the English edition Publisher Casterman Date …

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  • 97The Blue Bird (play) — The Blue Bird ( L Oiseau bleu ) is a 1908 play by Maurice Maeterlinck. It premiered on 30 September 1908 at Constantin Stanislavski s Moscow Art Theatre and has been turned into several films and a TV series. The French composer Albert Wolff… …

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  • 98The Naked Time — Star Trek: The Original Series episode Sulu brandishes a foil Episode no. Season 1 Episode 4 …

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  • 99The Cambridge Declaration — is a statement of faith written in 1996 by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, a group of Reformed and Lutheran Evangelicals who were concerned with the state of the Evangelical movement in America, and throughout the world.Beginnings No… …

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  • 100The Vane Sisters — is the second to last short story by Vladimir Nabokov, written in March of 1951; it is famous for providing one of the most extreme examples of an unreliable narrator. It was first published in The Hudson Review and Encounter in 1959, later in… …

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