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  • 81Gunnar Heinsohn — (born 1943 in the German occupied city of Gotenhafen (today Gdynia, Poland) is a German sociologist. Since 1984, he has been a tenured professor at the University of Bremen, where he heads the Raphael Lemkin Institute for Comparative Genocide… …

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  • 82James Gilmour — (Chinese:季雅各) (12 June 1843 21 May 1891) was a Scottish Protestant Christian missionary in China and Mongolia. He served with the London Missionary Society.Early lifeJames Gilmour was born at Cathkin, Scotland, June 12, 1843, the third of six… …

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  • 83Elizabeth Adekogbe — was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, and women s rights leader. She was the leader of the Ibadan based Women s Movement. In 1954, the movement changed its name to Nigerian Council of Women and in 1959, merged with the Women s Improvement… …

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  • 84Sher Mohammad Marri — Sher Muhammad Bijarani (Marri) was a Baloch nationalist tribal chief. He fully favoured a struggle against Pakistan. He had very close link with Kabul, Moscow. Sher Muhammad Marri also known as Babu Shero, Shero Marri, General Sherof and Baluchi… …

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  • 85Seybert Commission — The Seybert Commission was a group of faculty at the University of Pennsylvania who in 1884 1887 investigated a number of respected spiritualist mediums, uncovering fraud or suspected fraud in every case that they examined.Establishment of the… …

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  • 86Prisca (empress) — Prisca (died in 315) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Diocletian.BiographyNothing is known of her family background. Although she was a Christian or favorably disposed to Christianity, she was forced to sacrifice to the gods during the …

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  • 87Joseph Ignatius Ritter — (b. Schweinitz, Silesia, 12 April, 1787; d. Breslau, 5 January, 1857) was a German historian. He pursued his philosophical and theological studies at the University of Breslau, was ordained priest in 1811, and for several years was engaged in… …

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  • 88feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… …

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  • 89Bartholomew — • Also called Bartholomaeus Parvus (the Little), born at Bologna, year not known; died 15 August, 1333 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bartholomew     Bartholomew      …

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  • 90Ritter, Joseph Ignatius — • German historian and writer (1787 1857) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ritter, Joseph Ignatius     Joseph Ignatius Ritter …

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