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  • 61Blanka Vlašić — Blanka Vlašić …

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  • 62Hmong — /hmawng/, n., pl. Hmongs, (esp. collectively) Hmong. Miao. * * * or Miao Mountain dwelling peoples of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand who speak Hmong Mien languages. There are also émigré communities in the U.S. Agriculture is the chief means… …

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  • 63Dan La Botz — Personal details Born September 8, 1945 (1945 09 08) (age 66) Chicago, Illinois, United States Political party Socialist Party USA Spouse(s) Sherry Baron Children Jake,Traven, Ree …

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  • 64JENNINGS, Al — (1863–1961)    The last of the old time outlaws, Al Jennings was born Alfonso Jackson Jennings in Tazewell County, Virginia, but spent his early adult life in El Reno, Oklahoma, as an attorney who eventually went bad and formed his own outlaw… …

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  • 65rebuff — I. n. 1. Repercussion, beating back. 2. Repulse, check, opposition, resistance, defeat, discouragement. 3. Refusal, rejection, repulse. II. v. a. Repel, resist, reject, check, oppose, refuse, beat back …

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  • 66Rebuff — Re*buff (r[ e]*b[u^]f ), n. [It. ribuffo, akin to ribuffare to repulse; pref. ri (L. re ) + buffo puff. Cf. {Buff} to strike, {Buffet} a blow.] 1. Repercussion, or beating back; a quick and sudden resistance. [1913 Webster] The strong rebuff of… …

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  • 67Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2004 — Infobox Election election name = Republican Presidential Primaries, 2004 country = United States type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2000 previous year = 2000 next election …

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  • 68Aman Andom — Aman Mikael Andom (1924 – 17 November 1974) was the first post monarchy acting Head of State of Ethiopia. He was appointed to this position following the coup d état that deposed Emperor Haile Selassie on September 12, 1974, and served until his… …

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  • 69Shimazu Yoshihiro — was the second son of Shimazu Takahisa and younger brother of Shimazu Yoshihisa. It had traditionally been believed that he became the seventeenth head of the Shimazu clan after Yoshihisa, but it is currently believed that he let Yoshihisa keep… …

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  • 70'Amr ibn al-'As — Amr Born 573 589 Mecca, Arabia Died 664 Egypt. Allegiance …

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