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  • 51Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 52Anthony Buckeridge — Anthony Malcolm Buckeridge OBE (20 June 1912 ndash; 28 June 2004) was an English author, best known for his Jennings and Rex Milligan series of children s books. He also wrote the 1953 children s book A Funny Thing Happened which was serialised… …

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  • 53Obscurantism — (French: obscurantisme, from the Latin obscurans, “darkening”) is the practice of deliberately preventing the facts or the full details of some matter from becoming known. There are two, common, historical and intellectual, denotations: 1)… …

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  • 54Doctor (Doctor Who) — This article is about the character of the Doctor. For a more general overview of the series, see Doctor Who. For the current Doctor, see Eleventh Doctor. Doctor Who character …

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  • 559/11 conspiracy theories — The collapse of the two World Trade Center towers and the nearby WTC7 (in this photo, the brown building to the left of the towers) is a major focus of 9/11 cons …

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  • 56Suraj Mal of Bharatpur — Maharaja Suraj Mal (1707 ndash;1763) (Devanagari:महाराजा सूरज मल) was ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan in India. He has been described by a contemporary historian as the Plato of the Jat people and by a modern writer as the Jat Ulysses , because… …

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  • 57The Design Revolution — The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions about Intelligent Design is a book written by William A. Dembski in 2004 which argues for a number of points supporting intelligent design, the controversial conjecture that certain features …

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  • 58Idakka — The idakka (Malayalam: ഇടയ്ക്ക), also spelt edakka, is an hourglass shaped drum from Kerala in south India. This handy percussion instrument is very similar to the pan Indian damaru. While the damaru is played by rattling knotted cords against… …

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  • 59Lymond Chronicles — The Lymond Chronicles is a series of six novels, written by Dorothy Dunnett, which were first published between 1961 and 1975. The series is set in mid sixteenth century Europe and the Mediterranean and tells the story of a young Scottish… …

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  • 60The Aspern Papers — Infobox Book | name = The Aspern Papers image caption = Cover of 1976 Penguin Modern Classics edition of The Aspern Papers author = Henry James country = United Kingdom, United States language = English genre = Novella publisher = Macmillan and… …

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