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  • 82Quarter days — In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, and rents and rates were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart and close to the two solstices and two… …

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  • 83Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor — (July 9, 1578 ndash; February 15, 1637), of the House of Habsburg, reigned as Ferdinand II, Archduke of Inner Austria (normally called Ferdinand II of Germany when referred to as Archduke) and Holy Roman Emperor from 1619 1637. He was also the… …

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  • 84Buy Nothing Day — Anti consumerism Ideas and theory Spectacle · Culture jamming · Corporate crime · Media bias · Buy Nothing Day · Alternative culture · Simple living · …

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  • 85Per Albin Hansson — infobox Prime Minister name=Per Albin Hansson order=23rd Prime Minister of Sweden term start =1932 term end =1936 1936 ndash;1946 predecessor =Felix Hamrin Axel Pehrsson Bramstorp successor =Axel Pehrsson Bramstorp Tage Erlander birth date =birth …

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  • 87Shmoo — A shmoo (plural: shmoon, also shmoos) is a fictional cartoon creature. Created by Al Capp, they first appeared in his classic comic strip Li l Abner , on August 31, 1948.DescriptionA shmoo is shaped like a plump bowling pin with legs. It has… …

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  • 88History of Paris — The History of Paris spans over 2,500 years, during which time the city grew from a small Celtic settlement to the multicultural capital of a modern European state and one of the world s major global cities.Ancient ParisThe area of modern Paris… …

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  • 89Christopher Cox — For other people named Chris Cox, see Chris Cox (disambiguation). Christopher Cox 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission In office August 3, 2005 – January 20, 2009 Presi …

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  • 90Capital punishment in the United States — This article is about capital punishment in the U.S. as a general overview. For the federal government s capital punishment laws, see Capital punishment by the United States federal government. Part of a series on Capital punishment …

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