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  • 81Massacre of Braybrook Street — in 1966. The incident is also known as the Shepherd s Bush Murders.MurdersOn 12 August 1966, the crew of unmarked Metropolitan Police Triumph 2000 Q car Foxtrot One One was patrolling East Acton (although the incident was always reported by the… …

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  • 82Nicholas John Baker — Nick Baker Born Gloucestershire, England Charge(s) Drug smuggling Penalty 11 ye …

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  • 83The Boys (1998 film) — Infobox Film name = The Boys caption = The Boys DVD cover director = Rowan Woods writer = Stephen Sewell (screenplay) Based on the play by Gordon Graham starring = David Wenham Toni Collette Lynette Curran John Polson Anthony Hayes producer =… …

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  • 84The medium is the message — is a phrase coined by Marshall McLuhan meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in the message, creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived. Contents 1 Publications 2 Social implications 3… …

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  • 85Batak massacre — Coordinates: 41°56′33″N 24°13′8″E / 41.9425°N 24.21889°E / 41.9425; 24.21889 …

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  • 86Smoking — For other uses, see Smoking (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 87John Alen — (1476 1534) was an English canon lawyer, Archbishop of Dublin, and Chancellor of Ireland.LifeHe was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, graduated in the latter place, and spent some years in Italy, partly at Rome, for studies and for business of… …

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  • 88Al-Najjada — ( Munazzamat al Najjada al Falastiniyya ) was a Palestinian Arab paramilitary scout movement formed in Jaffa, Palestine on 8 December 1945 during the British mandate period.Morris, 2008, pp. 88 89.] Haim Levenberg (1993) p 129] The organisation… …

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  • 89Allen, John — • Priest and martyr. He was executed at Tyburn in the beginning of the year 1538 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Allen, John     ♦ …

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  • 90John Allen —     ♦ John Allen     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Allen     (1476 1534)     Archbishop of Dublin, canonist, and Chancellor of Ireland. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, graduated in the latter place, and spent some years in Italy, partly …

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