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  • 41Mercenary War — Part of the Punic Wars (interlude conflict between the First and Second) …

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  • 42Nicholas Nickleby — Nickleby redirects here. For other uses, see Nicholas Nickleby (disambiguation). Nicholas Nickleby   …

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  • 43Florence Owens Thompson — Migrant Mother, taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936 Born Florence Leona Christie September 1, 1903(1903 09 01) Cherokee Indian Territory …

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  • 44Hami Desert — The Desert of Hami is a section of the Gobi Desert that occupies the space between the Tian Shan system on the north and the Nan shan Mountains on the south, and is connected on the west with the Desert of Lop. Contents 1 Przhevalsky, 1879 2… …

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  • 45Mary Seacole — Mary Jane Seacole A portrait of Mary Seacole in oils, c. 1869, by the obscure London artist Albert Charles Challen (1847–81). The original was discovered in 2003 by historian Helen Rappaport, and acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in… …

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  • 46Charles Loring Brace — For the contemporary anthropologist, see C. Loring Brace. Charles Loring Brace (June 19, 1826 in Litchfield, Connecticut August 11, 1890) was a contributing philanthropist in the field of social reform. He is considered a father of the modern… …

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  • 47Sisters of St. Joseph — This article is about the Roman Catholic order of founded in Le Puy, France. For the congregation of the same name founded in 1845 in Alsace, see Sisters of St. Joseph of Saint Marc. For the congregation of the same name founded in 1867 by Mary… …

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  • 48Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine — Charles Edward Jennings General Charles Edward Jennings Saul de Kilmaine Nickname Brave Kilmaine Born …

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  • 49P.L.U.C.K. — P.L.U.C.K. Song by System of a Down from the album System of a Down Released June 30, 1998 Format CD Recorded November 1997 March 1998 Sound City Van Nuys, CA Akademie Mathematique of …

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  • 50Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot — Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot …

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